I've found that smoking weed and quitting is more in the ritual of smoking than the actual effects from it. Sure it's great to feel that high but when someones quitting I've noticed it's all the stuff that surrounds it that they most miss and have a hard time breaking that routine.
I had a friend that smoked all day everyday. He'd wake up, take a bong hit, eat, do some work, take few more bong hits, chill a little, do some work, etc.(He was a web designer so he worked at home!). He met a girl and she didn't put up with his pot smoking so he tried to quit. Took a while but afterwards that is what he told me. He didn't miss the high as much as he missed all the routine that went on around it. Buying it, prepping it to smoke, smoking it, etc.
After he quit he told me that he never realized how much time in his day was taken up with the pot smoking routine. He had WAY more time now to do other stuff.
John
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