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Getting Back to the Roots: Reclaiming the Original Purposes of Social Media and Cannabis

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Social media and cannabis have become ubiquitous in our society, but they have also strayed from their original purposes. In this article, we will examine how social media and cannabis were initially intended to serve their respective communities, how they have evolved over time, and what we can do to get back to their roots.

 

The Roots of Social Media and Cannabis

Social media platforms like Instagram were initially created to connect people and share information. It was a platform designed to foster authentic communication between individuals and allow people to connect with others who shared their interests. People used social media to build and maintain relationships, share experiences, and stories, and foster a sense of community.

Similarly, cannabis has been used for centuries as a medicinal plant that can help with physical, mental, and social health. It was originally intended to be used as a healing agent and as a tool for meditation and introspection. People used cannabis to explore their inner selves and connect with others in a deeper and more meaningful way.

 

Lost in the Weeds

Despite the benefits of cannabis, it still carries a lot of stigma and misinformation, which can make people hesitant to use it. Similarly, social media has become oversaturated and lost sight of its original purpose. Instead of connecting people, it’s now a place for competition, where people compete for followers, likes, and comments.

The rise of social media influencers has created an environment of competition and comparison, where individuals measure their worth based on the number of likes, comments, and followers they have. Social media has become a platform where people curate and present their best selves, rather than sharing their authentic experiences and building genuine connections with others.

Similarly, the cannabis industry has become inundated with misinformation, myths, and negative stereotypes. The prohibition of cannabis has contributed to a lack of education and understanding about the plant, leading to a proliferation of myths and misinformation. Many people still associate cannabis with negative stereotypes and fail to recognize its medicinal benefits.

 

Reclaiming Our Roots

To reclaim the original purposes of social media and cannabis, we need to focus on setting boundaries, practicing self-awareness, and prioritizing our mental health. This means using social media in a way that feels healthy and fulfilling, rather than becoming obsessed with the number of likes and followers we have.

Similarly, in the cannabis industry, we need to focus on education and destigmatization to help people understand the benefits of cannabis and debunk the myths and stigmas surrounding it. By doing so, we can create a more approachable and friendly culture around the plant.

We need to focus on building authentic connections with others, rather than measuring our worth by the number of likes or followers we have. Social media should be used to build and maintain relationships, share experiences, and stories, and foster a sense of community.

Similarly, cannabis should be used as a tool for introspection, healing, and connection. We need to educate ourselves and others about the medicinal benefits of cannabis and work to break down the negative stereotypes that surround it.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, social media and cannabis have lost sight of their original purposes in recent years. However, by setting boundaries, practicing self-awareness, and prioritizing our mental health, we can reclaim the original purposes of these platforms. Similarly, in the cannabis industry, education and destigmatization can help create a more approachable and friendly culture around the plant.

Let’s get back to the roots and use these platforms for what they were intended: connection and well-being!