01/01/2026
Yes
Being able to grow your own isn’t about getting high.
It’s about not having to ask permission to feel OK.
It’s about a seed you understand more than a system that keeps changing its rules.
A plant that doesn’t judge you, profile you, rush you, or put you on a waiting list.
When you grow your own, you know what touched it.
You know what didn’t.
No mystery sprays.
No rushed harvests.
No profit-first shortcuts.
Just time, care, patience, and results that match your body instead of a business model.
For some people it’s pain relief.
For others it’s sleep.
For others it’s quieting a mind that never stops.
For others it’s the difference between coping and collapsing.
And that’s the part that scares them.
Because a person who can grow relief
doesn’t need constant appointments
doesn’t need permission slips
doesn’t need to stay dependent
and doesn’t fit neatly into a box.
Growing your own isn’t rebellion.
It’s self-sufficiency.
And self-sufficiency has always been treated like a threat.
Not because it harms anyone
but because it removes leverage.
A plant that can be grown at home
breaks a system built on control.
That’s why it matters.