Maybe it’s wrong of me to speak for people who aren’t, as I am, out of their minds. But today I’m posting the companion piece to last week’s “Reasons To Not Commit Suicide.” Again, perhaps I’m being a bit too presumptuous that people with mental illnesses tend to have suicidal thoughts. Thoughts of suicide are just one outcome of chronic depression … but not everyone with chronic depression is suicidal. But within the video addressing what are, hopefully, convincing reasons to stick around for those who do entertain thoughts of the ultimate escape from their bodies, the rather sweeping statement is made that magic mushrooms can help you with whatever kind of mental illness you may have, be it depression, schizophrenia, or something else. Perhaps it’s more accurate to say that magic mushrooms will PROBABLY help. Remember that we’re still in the wild frontiers of mushroom therapy. We’re still learning about it. We don’t yet always know what is established fact. But I think it’s fairly established that mushrooms CAN and MIGHT help. In any case, they help me, and maybe I’m the only person I should speak for. So here’s the rewrite: magic mushrooms help Shroom Daddy. How arrogant of me to imply anything else.
These casually arrogant implications continue in my latest video, “Shroom Uses For The Non-Mentally Ill.” The spoiler is right there in the title: you don’t have to be bonkers to gain benefits from magic mushrooms. As if I would know! And what is this based on, other than hearsay and conjecture? Nothing! Just my intuition and instincts again, and that wraps up the scientific evidence portion of what I have to say. You’re taking advice from a crazy person if you listen to me.
Well, maybe that’s not such a bad idea this time around. Basically all I’m saying — and now you can skip watching the video because I’m summing up the entire thing right here — is that you can use magic mushrooms as a tool to facilitate solving almost any problem or working through almost any issue you may have. Seven minutes of your life just now saved!
I’m sure I’ll say it in another video, but I don’t think I’ve said it in any videos yet, even the ones that are shot but not edited: mushrooms are an even more powerful tool in conjunction with therapy. And that’s whether that therapy is literally simultaneous to the mushroom trip or in-between. Without being in tandem with therapy, the help shrooms offer can be limited. But they DO help even without therapy attached. And if you can’t afford therapy, or if you choose not to have therapy for other reasons, it’s quite the understatement to say that shrooms are better than nothing. They are phenomenal. Oh, shit, I did the arrogant implication again! Let me rephrase. Magic mushrooms are phenomenal … to me.
So I make this non-fact-based, maybe-just-wishful-thinking-but-it-sure-seems-like-more-than-that-to-me, why-even-trust-a-single-word-that-comes-out-of-my-mouth statement one last time (for now): shrooms can assist in upgrading the quality of your life, especially if you are mentally ill, but regardless of whether you are or not. Um. Supposedly.
Shroom Daddy
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