Still Worth It? Scientists Are Raising Eyebrows!

A recent Australian study suggests that

continuing marijuana use past 30 may hinder

traditional markers of success, like education,

income, and life satisfaction. While the study focused

on a specific group—Australian mothers—and used conventional

success metrics, it highlights potential drawbacks of heavy marijuana

use in adulthood. Success is subjective, and habits like marijuana use

should align with individual goals. Your 30s are a crucial time for shaping

the future; balance is key. Reflect on whether your choices enhance your life

or create barriers. Enjoy responsibly, stay mindful, and ensure your habits

support your aspirations and personal definition of success.

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