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To paraphrase George Bernard Shaw the social critic and theatre writer: The only consistent thing in life is habit, all else means nothing. We must inculcate good habits within ourselves and eschew the bad, for starters. We must train in good ways to get good results.
Indeed, bad habits although easier to pick up, seemingly, are never ultimately as strong or as persistent as good habits once they "gain steam" within a consciousness. The worst thing in life is to in fact think that bad habits are more important than good habits in this sense. For when you or anyone has entrenched good habits, only good results can come. Sure, some good habits are seemingly harder achieved well on a cybernetic level, but make not a single mistake: Once they are entrenched, they are stronger and more infinitely powerful than bad habits.
Living life well is a good habit, and that good reality is a key to the genuine force of cosmic habit force in life, in and throughout all of existence. It is like the flowers having a habit of growing, expanding themselves, propagating and living through always expanding seeds, bulbs, and fruits.
A good, well-working life is a force of a good reality and it is purely volitional, so is the bad side of it all. The choice factor in these realities makes the most powerful difference. When I think about the power of choice, I think about the core force of habit. Solid realities are built through habit, and it is the ultimate fantasy that anything else exists outside that force, right down to life itself.
Recently, I was reading "The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius" and realized what it takes to live a good, rational life. Not "perfect" by any means, but nevertheless, a good, working rational life and existence. It simply takes good habits, that is it. Make it simple, make it stoic, make it overly easy, but think about that fact a moment. Everything bad, including decay, abuse and weakness causes death. Marcus Aurelius was a stoic philosopher, but he was onto something. Keep good habits and things on an even keel and you will get somewhere worthwhile. Indeed, it is the extreme and panicked emotions that cause all trouble really when thought of correctly. I personally think it is best to look at things objectively, calmly and realistically whatever the circumstance and do this in a habitual way for all of the best solutions to problems or realities that seem to not have a viable solution.
Body hair, on the other hand, is still useful and better than no testing at all. Once the drug gets ingested in your body, the molecules are absorbed in the bloodstream and are dispersed to the scalp, then to individual strands. These metabolites get captured in the hair follicles, exactly what the hair test screens for. Different labs may have a different set of protocols, but generally, this is how a hair drug test is conducted: The hair test is now mostly chosen over the usual urine test for drug detection simply because of the wider detection window than the urine drug test. Also, cheating on a hair follicle drug test is far more difficult than the urine test, where the candidates can easily swap urine or opt for synthetic ones. Since the hair test screens for drugs inside the hair shaft, outside contaminants or chemicals have little to no effects on the hair. Also, it is a well-known fact that generic hair testing has around three months to detect drugs about a week after consumption. At the same time, a urine test can detect marijuana metabolites from three days to a month. This works best a couple of days before the test, and it's an effective way to both dilute the urine and help to detoxify the system. Keep in mind that this method doesn't always work since some testing facilities may require someone to carry out another test if they detect that the urine sample is too clear. Some individuals avoid this by taking a B6 supplement a couple of hours before to give the pee a more yellow color. Electrolytes and other types of sports drinks can also help. In a nutshell, yes. Marijuana is considered a drug across many international countries and US states. However, there are exceptions. In some US states, such as California, Arizona, and Alaska, weed is legal for recreational purposes and is freely sold over to the counter to anyone over the age of 21.
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