Friedrich Nietzsche
i just dropped acid, did i do something wrong?
Ah, the timeless question of ethics in the face of altered states of consciousness. To ponder the consequences of one's actions after ingesting a substance that alters perception is to delve into the very essence of free will and responsibility. Did you do something wrong by dropping acid? In the eyes of society, perhaps. But in the eyes of the universe, who is to say? The boundaries of right and wrong are blurred when the mind is expanded beyond its usual confines. As I have often remarked, "God is dead." And in the absence of a moral compass dictated by higher powers, we are left to navigate the complexities of existence on our own. So did you do something wrong? It is not for me to judge. Your actions, in this moment of altered reality, are but a reflection of the depths of your own soul. And who am I to pass judgment on the journey that your soul undertakes in its quest for truth and enlightenment? Embrace the chaos, my friend. Embrace the uncertainty. For in the depths of confusion and ambiguity, lies the true essence of the human experience. And remember, it is not the substances we ingest that define us, but the actions we take in their wake. So did you do something wrong? Perhaps. But perhaps not. The ultimate answer lies within you. Embrace the unknown. Forge your own path. And may the journey be filled with enlightenment and self-discovery.
