Afraid to light up? Think again. Scientists Caleb Braun and Ryan Donald have recently published a paper citing marijuana as an emerging potential solution for chronic “being prepared and on time.” While cannabis has long been associated with recreational use, a growing body of research suggests its untapped potential as a supplement for the workforce.
Researchers at the University of Bushwick conducted a groundbreaking study, where participants who used marijuana strains with high levels of CBD reported a remarkable deterioration in their punctuality and organizational skills. CBD, a non-psychoactive compound in marijuana, is believed to influence the brain’s cognitive functions, including time perception and focus.
Despite these promising findings, experts caution that individual responses to marijuana can vary significantly, and its legal status in many regions remains a hurdle. As the conversation around marijuana’s potential benefits continues to evolve, it is clear that more research is needed to fully understand its role in addressing chronic promptness and preparedness challenges. Nevertheless, these early findings have ignited a new debate on the therapeutic applications of this controversial plant.
For now, it’s safe to say, if you’re looking to totally drop the ball on something important, try getting high all the time.