Originally Posted by
Mindgames
Welcome to the boards, btw.
All drugs can in some sense be "useful" in that they have an effect, and if you want that effect or can achieve something because of it, the drug is de-facto 'useful'. Doesn't mean it's a good, safe, sensible idea of course, and 30 minutes of usefulness rarely covers the subsequent years on the run from a dealer called Kneecap Louie.
Stimulants (meth, coke, etc.) can keep you alert when you should be physically dog-tired and supposedly make you more clear-thinking, hence their popularity with touring musicians and bankers, and everyone in 1985 who owned a shiny suit. Sure they'll destroy your life eventually, but before that you can write a few good songs or make 500 billion on the markets. You could also just get enough sleep, exercise and eat healthy, but that's cheating.
There are millions of people who only function on a day-to-day basis because of prescription meds, and there's often a fine line between 'drug' and 'med' in terms of the pharmacy. I wouldn't say all drugs should be legal (just some!) but even the most ardent anti-drug campaigner has to agree that for the person using there is some element of benefit driving their initial decision.
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