Satirist Kwaku Sintim Misa popularly known as KSM, revealed that the biggest push for drug use among talents in the creative industry is the ability of the drugs to evoke wild creative ideas.
According to him, when one gets on any drug, it can give them some amazing energy and some creative geniuses that can give them the boost.
He also admitted to using drugs in the past but explained he did so to see if that could really enhance his creative abilities.
"I did it to see how best it can help me to be creative and the ideas that I got were all very wild and to me wow ‘this thing is amazing, it can give you ideas and things’. But then once it starts dying down then you realise these are not wild ideas, these were stupid things. But at that time you don’t care. For me it doesn’t work.
He, however, cautions that it is dangerous to rely on drugs for any creative activity.
"However, trust me, if you rely on the natural and you give yourself enough time, you’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish. The deception is that that one gives you an immediate thing that you can do and you think this is the way out. But the more you do it, the more you destroy that capacity. So you can be the greatest creative and everything but later on you realise that it brings you down again, very very fast. So my advice is, don’t depend on any external high to get creative because it will give you just the boost but you can’t depend on that boost.
I believe in what they call the natural high. Creative who stay natural and depend on the natural high are always more successful and they have longevity than those who depend on the quick high thing," he noted.
The venerated creative made this revelation in a new Joy News documentary by Joy FM journalist Kwame Dadzie.
In 'Creative Addictions', some creatives open up on how they found themselves in such a noose and the effects it has had on them. Experts of psychiatry also share their opinion on what can be done to help people get out of drug addiction.
‘Creative Addictions', shows tonight on Joy 8:30pm on Joy News, an airs on the Super Morning Show on Joy FM tomorrow. It will also show on Joy Prime tomorrow at 8:30am.
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