This article by Gregory Frye was originally published on The Bluntness and appears here with permission.
The cannabis high is one of those things that people appreciate so much that not even 80 years of senseless prohibition could stop it.
Imagine risking jail time, custody of your children, or your job because this altered state adds so much value to your life.
What’s going on there at the cognitive level? What are the nuances of altered states through cannabis?
Why do people love getting high?
A few months ago, The Bluntness published a free e-book
Below you can find a quick summary of the first nine cognitive enhancements, which appear in the e-book.
Modern Diplomacy
Published 2 months ago
The 13
th National Party Congress of Vietnam concluded in February 2, and outlined the need for further reforms to make it a developing economy and a promising destination for foreign direct investment. In the year 1986, the
Doi Moi economic reforms programmes were initiated. This paved the way for further reforms in the equity markets and disinvestment of the state-owned enterprises. Before the 13th party Congress in the period between 2016-2020, the Vietnamese economy has done remarkably well. This includes economic growth of 6.2 per cent in the year 2016 under which industrial output and construction were the two sectors which showed 7.6 per cent growth. The trend continued for the next five years.