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by mdorazio 2490 days ago
Anecdote like this is bad for two reasons:

1) How do you know you wouldn't have done better had you not smoked starting in high school? You can't go back in time and A/B test yourself

2) Your personal physiology may be fine with marijuana use, but that's not a guarantee that the same applies to everyone else. I'm sure plenty of HN readers (myself included) knew people in high school who did suffer from marijuana-related focus, effort, and studying problems

3 comments

I totally agree with you. In my comment I wasn't trying to say the article was false, just my own experiences weren't negative. Some of my closest friends that I smoked all day with in HS never went to college and work in lower wage/service industry jobs.

Also to be fair, I was an awful student. However i was always the type that if I didn't want to do something, nothing could get me to do it. Yet when I want to do something, I tend to have pretty positive results. I still think I would have been a terrible student even if I didn't smoke weed. Who knows!

>but that's not a guarantee that the same applies to everyone else

It's a pretty well supported statement though. This comment is better applied elsewhere in the thread however.

> 1) How do you know you wouldn't have done better had you not smoked starting in high school? You can't go back in time and A/B test yourself

It's just high school :) if GP passed and moved on, who cares? High school success becomes more and more of a boolean outcome as you get further away from it imo. And tbh even boolean is generous.

"I wish in the past I had tried more things 'cause now I know that being in trouble is a fake idea."

> It's just high school :)

What? The parent comment is asking: how do they know they wouldn't have done better for the past fifteen years if they hadn't started in high school.