Why Smoking Weed at 30 Could Impact Your Future: What Science Says

The University of Queensland study highlights a troubling pattern: adults who persist in using marijuana beyond their thirties face significant setbacks in key life achievements. While youthful experimentation seems less harmful, ongoing use correlates with lower educational attainment, diminished income, reduced chances of home ownership, strained relationships, and overall decreased happiness. These findings suggest that marijuana’s impact extends far beyond temporary effects, potentially derailing long-term success.

However, the study’s scope is limited to a specific Australian demographic, and cultural differences may influence the results. Other factors like additional substance use were not fully examined, leaving room for further exploration. Still, the takeaway remains clear—moderation is crucial. If marijuana use begins to affect motivation, work, or personal life, it’s wise to reconsider habits before they quietly erode your future.

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