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Educators confess to using cannabis to help them deal with our unruly children and the frustrations of teaching.
To become an educator, someone who molds the minds of the next generation and looks after our children is one of the most noble callings there is. Those who aspire to such a position are often held to a higher standard of behavior both personally and professionally. On the other hand, dealing with a room filled with other people’s children, from young ones who scream and cry to teens who’s hormones make them venomous and rude can take its toll. The stereotype of hiding a liquor bottle in the desk and being burned out is pretty understandable.
Some teachers, however, are taking a different approach to keeping their sanity and being able to give our children the empathy and understanding they deserve. Rather than becoming alcoholics, or simply dissociated with the calling, they are coming to enjoy the therapeutic powers of pot for everyday stress. If mothers are learning to love it for its ability to help them appreciate their time with their kids, why not teachers?
How else are you going to make the same subject interesting for the 100th time in a row? Some high school students are probably doing it to suffer through class, why not the teacher? The worst part of being a cannabis lover in a position of authority is having to preach against something that you love. Official policy and personal policy are two different things, and teachers have been sacked for less.
Whisper is an anonymous confession app that lets people share their innermost secrets with the world. People talk about everything from personal struggles and dirty secrets to hopes and dreams. These confessions are from teachers who secretly blaze the herb to help them get by, and do a better job. You might be surprised at how they do it, and their reasons. Then again, maybe not. You know how frustrating your kids can be at times, too.
Are you in a field where coming out as a cannabis user would ruin your career? Doctor? Lawyer? Law enforcement? Share with us (we won’t tell) on social media or in the comments below.
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