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“There aren’t many things in life that I enjoy more than a few lines by the fireplace at the end of the day,” he writes, pointing out that the experience leaves him “refreshed” and “prepared to face another day.”
Hart, who studies the effects of psychoactive drugs on humans, finds his use of the narcotic to be “as rational as my alcohol use. Like vacation, sex and the arts, heroin is one of the tools that I use to maintain my work-life balance.”
wild.
He has a level of self discipline that I know I’ll never obtain. But seriously, good for him being able to handle it and still be on top of his professional and family obligations.
I did heroin when I was younger and I never ended up injecting or getting two crazy but now that I have a family and much more day to day connection with the community and professional obligations, I would not be able to work in the kind of drug use that Dr Hart is able to.