If You’re Still Smoking Weed at 30, Scientists Have Bad News

This groundbreaking research tracked thousands of mothers and their children, revealing that while early marijuana use showed little impact, use beyond age 30 correlated with diminished life achievements. However, the study’s scope was limited to Australian women, raising questions about broader applicability. Success was measured through specific criteria like homeownership and relationships, which may not capture every individual’s reality. The researchers also noted that other drug use might influence these outcomes, suggesting the effects may not be solely due to marijuana. Despite these caveats, the findings warn that what begins as casual use can evolve into a barrier to fulfillment and prosperity later in life, urging caution and deeper understanding of long-term consequences.

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