Is Smoking Weed at 30 Still Worth It? Scientists Are Raising Eyebrows!


A study of over 8,000 women found that prolonged marijuana use past age 30 was linked to lower education, income, and life satisfaction.
However, success is subjective, and traditional measures like income and homeownership may not apply to everyone.
The study focused on Australian mothers limiting its,
relevance to all users and didn’t account for factors like combining marijuana with other substances.The key takeaway is balance. Marijuana can help some unwind, but if it hinders personal or professional goals, it’s worth reevaluating habits. Useintentionally, stay self-aware, and focus on building the life you want.


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