PrematureEvaporation
Well-Known Member
So I was having a vape and thinking about my personal journey vaping. The things I’ve learnt, the devices I’ve tried. How those experiences have shaped the knowledge and opinions current me has compared to first time vaporist me.
More specifically, if I could take a few “benefit of hindsight/experience” lessons and send them back in time to myself, which of them would have the most value to me at that time.
I think the most important lesson has come from fits of horrendous VAS and a LOT of money spent, which is the lesson that the hardest hitting vape is the one you hit with a well managed tolerance. I’ve spent a lot chasing my tolerance, getting a new device that can keep up until it can’t, then getting another vape and repeating the process.
Blasting some sort of mega desktop with a high tolerance absolutely pales in intensity to the experience of hitting something like even a cheap dynavap with a managed tolerance.
On that same train of thought, my next one would be that I don’t need tons of vapes as a non collector. A good butane on demand and a good electric session portable cover all the bases for me. Everything else past that is hype, FOMO, marketing and just plain curiosity on my part. Every time I’ve engaged with those thoughts I’ve been left with a lighter wallet and not much else to show for it.
I think with these advices I’d have settled into the position I’m at much earlier and much cheaper.
What about you all? What would you send back to yourself on your first day?
More specifically, if I could take a few “benefit of hindsight/experience” lessons and send them back in time to myself, which of them would have the most value to me at that time.
I think the most important lesson has come from fits of horrendous VAS and a LOT of money spent, which is the lesson that the hardest hitting vape is the one you hit with a well managed tolerance. I’ve spent a lot chasing my tolerance, getting a new device that can keep up until it can’t, then getting another vape and repeating the process.
Blasting some sort of mega desktop with a high tolerance absolutely pales in intensity to the experience of hitting something like even a cheap dynavap with a managed tolerance.
On that same train of thought, my next one would be that I don’t need tons of vapes as a non collector. A good butane on demand and a good electric session portable cover all the bases for me. Everything else past that is hype, FOMO, marketing and just plain curiosity on my part. Every time I’ve engaged with those thoughts I’ve been left with a lighter wallet and not much else to show for it.
I think with these advices I’d have settled into the position I’m at much earlier and much cheaper.
What about you all? What would you send back to yourself on your first day?
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