Looking through the eyes of mary jane showed me a way I had not seen, but those eyes became a hazy screen. Goals got lost and time went with em, but now I remember - fire becomes focus rather than ignition for plant parts. A clear head is worth it, as is the $ to spend on other things - like better food or hobbies. I bought a $40 60's era guitar and thought where that money woulda went a few years ago... Decriminalize it all day, but legal or not I'll stay away.
I quit to look for a job/be prepared for a job/give myself more reason to get a job. Quitting didn't help my motivation much.
If weed is ruling your life or you feel your missing out on some aspects of life because of weed then quit, dont listen to ppl telling you not to listen to yourself. $40 for a 60's guitar sounds like a steal to me.
I'm forced to quit because of financial reasons primarily, though I started a thread explaining why it is better to use it occasionally. After getting my first high I just smoke and feel groggy and burnt out every other time after wards for a period of time, I can't get high twice in a row, I just waste weed. Although, people will use anything to try to fill a void in their life, be it boredom, depression, low self esteem, being dissatisfied with their life, all contributing to loss of motivation. It can be food, porn, t.v., heroin, weed. whatever really. But if you find weed it self is getting in the way, then go for it man quit.
part of me is like, it's the individuals life and if they want to smoke up all the time, then so be it, it is a preferable state of mind.