There certainly are people that use often and others still that microdose as much as daily. But one of the best things about it, imo, is that, for the average user, it’s pretty self limiting. While I’ve never had a “hangover,” you do need to set out pretty much a full day for the trip. And if you’re using it for therapeutic or philosophical purposes, that generally stays with you for at least a month ime. It’s also a reason it’s far less of an addiction threat than people are lead to believe. Just FYI.
I’m retired since my 20s, so i can take as many days i would need. Would really really really really want to try <anything> for philosophical reasons. How would i have to imagine “stays with your for at least a month”? Like in, not tripping but still remembering the insights? And if that gets me a net-benefit, how would i NOT want to do it over and over again…i’m a pathetic weakling in terms of hedonism :-)
As with anything in life, it’s subjective and personal so you very well may want to constantly partake. I’ve just never felt the need to immediately chase ego death or the self centering I’ve experienced. Only once it’s been long enough that I feel it’s worn off and it would be beneficial to go again.
But all this is just my anecdotal, singular experience. If you’re interested in reading more, whether you actually end up trying or not, I recommend erowid.org as a fantastic resource.
There certainly are people that use often and others still that microdose as much as daily. But one of the best things about it, imo, is that, for the average user, it’s pretty self limiting. While I’ve never had a “hangover,” you do need to set out pretty much a full day for the trip. And if you’re using it for therapeutic or philosophical purposes, that generally stays with you for at least a month ime. It’s also a reason it’s far less of an addiction threat than people are lead to believe. Just FYI.
I’m retired since my 20s, so i can take as many days i would need. Would really really really really want to try <anything> for philosophical reasons. How would i have to imagine “stays with your for at least a month”? Like in, not tripping but still remembering the insights? And if that gets me a net-benefit, how would i NOT want to do it over and over again…i’m a pathetic weakling in terms of hedonism :-)
As with anything in life, it’s subjective and personal so you very well may want to constantly partake. I’ve just never felt the need to immediately chase ego death or the self centering I’ve experienced. Only once it’s been long enough that I feel it’s worn off and it would be beneficial to go again.
But all this is just my anecdotal, singular experience. If you’re interested in reading more, whether you actually end up trying or not, I recommend erowid.org as a fantastic resource.