This is not an anti-weed book.
It's a pro-clarity book.
Many people who use cannabis don't feel "addicted."
They function.
They cope.
They create.
And yet, quietly, they know something isn't optimal.
STOP WEED explains why that feeling is accurate, and how control can return instantly, without willpower, rules, or quitting forever.
Through a personal story that begins on a beach in Thailand and ends decades later with conscious choice, this book reveals the real mechanism behind habitual weed use:
It's not the plant.
It's context, identity, comfort, and timing.
Inside, you'll discover:
Why weed disappears effortlessly in high-stakes environments
How comfort quietly replaces aliveness
The creativity myth that keeps ideas unfinished
Why "later" is the habit's safest hiding place
How the switch flips once, and stays flipped
This book does not demand abstinence.
It restores agency.
Some readers stop completely.
Some choose to use occasionally, consciously, and cleanly.
Either way, the fog lifts.
Weed stops running in the background.
And choice, real choice, returns.