I was at a meeting a while ago, and someone said something in a way that brought two big ideas together in one little sentence:
"I could never find that sweet spot".
Yeah, I know I wrote about this a couple blogs ago...
...but, I want to dive a little deeper.
Normal people don't have a 'sweet spot' to hit. They have a puff or two, or a drink or two. And that's it. No biggie. It doesn't require any more thought than how much mayonnaise to put on a sandwich.
I can't really comprehend what that's like. I was always searching for somewhere north of a little buzzed, but south of paranoia and problems. Things looked like this:
The 'normal' person stops after that first or second line there. There's no "enough - but not too much" kind of issue. They just have a bit, and that's it.
Assholes. ;-)
But, since I have the physiology of an addict, whenever I have some, I want more. Physical addiction.
And then, there's the thinking that makes me try again the next time. Anybody with a grain of sense would realize that there was a problem if they couldn't quit sneezing or farting.
But if it's drinking or smoking, then we'll decide that it wasn't really that bad. We'll drink on a full stomach; only smoke hash and not bud, or what the hell ever. Psychological addiction.
Yeah, all of this, contained in the phrase "kept trying to find the sweet spot".
-M
"I could never find that sweet spot".
Yeah, I know I wrote about this a couple blogs ago...
...but, I want to dive a little deeper.
Normal people don't have a 'sweet spot' to hit. They have a puff or two, or a drink or two. And that's it. No biggie. It doesn't require any more thought than how much mayonnaise to put on a sandwich.
I can't really comprehend what that's like. I was always searching for somewhere north of a little buzzed, but south of paranoia and problems. Things looked like this:
- Smoke a little bit... think that I won't smoke too much.
- Smoke a little more... think that I shouldn't smoke much more.
- Smoke a little more... think that I shouldn't smoke much more.
- Smoke a little more... think that I shouldn't smoke much more.
- Smoke a little more... think that I shouldn't smoke much more.
- Smoke a little more... think that I shouldn't smoke much more.
- Smoke a little more... think that I shouldn't smoke much more.
- Regret smoking so much.
The 'normal' person stops after that first or second line there. There's no "enough - but not too much" kind of issue. They just have a bit, and that's it.
Assholes. ;-)
But, since I have the physiology of an addict, whenever I have some, I want more. Physical addiction.
And then, there's the thinking that makes me try again the next time. Anybody with a grain of sense would realize that there was a problem if they couldn't quit sneezing or farting.
But if it's drinking or smoking, then we'll decide that it wasn't really that bad. We'll drink on a full stomach; only smoke hash and not bud, or what the hell ever. Psychological addiction.
Yeah, all of this, contained in the phrase "kept trying to find the sweet spot".
-M
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