Professionals under pressure: The perils of corporate drug use

Professionals under pressure: The perils of corporate drug use

From microdosing ketamine to self-medicating with psilocybin, the allure of drugs as a quick fix is undeniable.
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In a world where high-pressure jobs breed stress, some professionals turn to illicit substances for relief. From microdosing ketamine to self-medicating with psilocybin, the allure of drugs as a quick fix is undeniable. Yet, beneath the surface lies a dangerous trend, risking addiction, overdose, and long-term health issues. As workaholism masquerades as a drug problem, it's time for a sobering realisation: success shouldn't be fueled by substances but by healthier coping mechanisms and responsible practices.

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By Sarah Green Carmichael

Elon Musk reportedly microdoses on ketamine at work; stressed-out female executives are self-medicating with psilocybin; Wall Street may be awash in stimulants.

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