Higher Connections

Humor and Inspiration from a Certified Public Pothead

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Pub Date 27 Jul 2022 | Archive Date 16 Oct 2022

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Description

Most people go through life worrying about silly things: careers, mortgages, family strife, the size of their biceps, how many Instagram followers they have, and most importantly, fantasy football. What if there was a way to get more out of life through deeper and more meaningful connections with those you care the most about? Some people turn to religion or meditation for these connections; I turned to my one true friend, cannabis.

The book summarizes my experiences with cannabis, the interesting connections I have made, the benefits to me from making these connections, what I think is happening that allows me to make these connections, and some other random and (hopefully) funny observations I have written down while high.

I hope you enjoy the trip as much as I did.

Most people go through life worrying about silly things: careers, mortgages, family strife, the size of their biceps, how many Instagram followers they have, and most importantly, fantasy football...


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ISBN 9781647045968
PRICE US$3.99 (USD)

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I laughed. I loved. This was a random not normal genre for me but I thought the blurb sounded like exactly what I needed. I was right. It's not the next great American novel but I would recommend this to anyone and everyone. There wasn't any one thing that stands out so I lack a way to pro and con the title. It felt like home. A mixture of some 1970's hippie commune of free love and the journal entries of someone with grand and impossible ideas. It felt like watching Dazed and Confused while being "dazed and confused". Perfectly enjoyable. A strong 3.5 star.

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