My elderly folks were just kids during the Great Depression, so they have an identifiable outlook on life.
Even though those afternoons of poverty are years behind them, they still have a poverty mindset. They both hoard things, they bargain shop for items they don’t need, and they refuse to throw anything out. Since they raised me, I also have a wee bit of a poverty mindset. I don’t hoard stuff, however I always try to make the most out of everything I have. I always eat all of the leftovers, and I never throw away any cannabis roaches, no matter how small or blackened they are. There is no question that I can buy more cannabis, because I have smoked every day for as long as I can recall. I do always try to maximize our cannabis supply, which has given myself and others a few very curious habits I don’t see in other smokers. For example, most of the time I smoke cannabis by using metal butter knives on a stove. This is the most economical way of smoking marijuana in all the world, and I challenge you to prove myself and others wrong. I get the highest highs from high smoking marijuana this way, and I only use a fraction of the normal amount of weed. With as much cannabis as it takes to roll a blunt, I could use it to stay high for an entire weekend. Hot knives on the stove work as a makeshift vaporizer, giving you an amazingly wash and concentrated dose of cannabis that will rock your world. If you’ve never tried tepid knives before, you have to try it!