What do you actually expect when you open a comment section?
Be honest.
A couple “🔥🔥🔥” comments.
Maybe a complaint.
Maybe someone asking about shipping.
Cool. Normal. Predictable.
This comment section wasn’t that.
It Started Like a Giveaway…
and Turned Into Something Beautiful
The ask was simple:
say something nice about someone you appreciate.
What came back?
People went all the way there.
“I appreciate my wife for being the best thing to ever happen to me. Took me out of the dark times of my life.”
“I appreciate my family for helping me and understanding my mental illness and not throwing me away.”
“My grandson… had enough wits about him to know I was in kidney failure and dying to get help.”
“If it wasn’t for my wife sticking by my side… I wouldn’t be around.”
That engagement? That’s trust.

The Science of Feeling Good
It’s not just emotional… it’s neurological.
Studies show that expressing gratitude activates the brain’s reward system,
specifically dopamine and serotonin pathways,
which are directly tied to mood, connection,
and long-term emotional regulation.
→ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3010965/
Another study published in Frontiers in Psychology
found that consistent gratitude practices increase emotional resilience
and strengthen social bonds over time.
→ https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01451/full
Translation?
When one person shares appreciation…
it makes other people feel safe enough to do the same.
That’s exactly what happened here.
One comment opened the door. Hundreds followed.

You Can See the Pattern Without Trying
Nobody led with “great product.”
They led with people.
Parents. Partners. Kids. Friends.
And more importantly…
They didn’t highlight big moments.
They highlighted consistency.
“Always there.”
“Never left my side.”
“Helped me through everything.”
That’s what people remember.
Not one grand gesture.
But someone choosing them… over and over again.

Pain Is Present… But It’s Not the Headline
If you read closely, there’s a lot underneath these comments.
Loss. Illness. Recovery. Stress.
But people didn’t center the pain.
They centered who helped them through it.
That shift matters.
Because reframing hardship through gratitude is linked to
improved mental health outcomes, reduced stress response,
and increased emotional stability.
→ https://www.health.harvard.edu/healthbeat/giving-thanks-can-make-you-happier
People weren’t just sharing stories.
They were processing them.
In real time.
In public.
That’s powerful.
This Is What Cannabis Culture Actually Looks Like
Strip everything else away… this is the core.
Cannabis has always been about:
Slowing down.
Connecting.
Being present.
Actually feeling what’s happening around you.
And that’s exactly what showed up here.
A space where people didn’t rush their thoughts.
Didn’t filter everything into something perfect.
They just said what mattered.
That’s the culture.
Product Moments From the Comments
Even inside all that emotion…
people still connected their experience back to what helped them get through it.
Not as hype.
As support.
“The bliss sleep gummies are one of the few gummies that actually help me sleep.”
“Your products are another tool to help me manage my symptoms…”
“Inda helps my pain so I’m grateful for that too!”
That right there is lived experience.
Hype couldn’t begin to compare

Where These Products Fit Into Real Life
Extra Strength Sleep Gummies
This isn’t about forcing sleep.
It’s about creating the conditions for rest when your body
or mind won’t cooperate.
Consistent sleep is directly linked to improved mental health,
immune function, and emotional regulation.
→ https://www.cdc.gov/sleep/about/index.html
Energy Gummies
Not a spike. Not a crash.
More like steady focus when your day starts slipping.
Balanced energy supports cognitive clarity,
sustained attention, and mood stability without burnout.
ROOMS (Mythic Blend)
Different category entirely.
Not routine. Not everyday.
More like intentional moments where perception shifts, creativity opens up, and you step outside your normal patterns.
And based on what people are going through…
sometimes that shift is exactly what’s needed.
These Aren’t Customers. It’s Community.
There’s a difference.
An audience watches.
A community participates.
An audience scrolls.
A community shares.
So what actually happened here?
People showed up with their real lives.
That means:
they trust the space
they feel seen
they believe someone is actually listening
That’s not something you fake.
And we are listening.
What This Means Going Forward
When people open up like this, the goal changes.
It’s not just growth anymore.
It’s responsibility.
To keep the space real.
To keep the tone honest.
To keep building something people actually want to be part of.
Because once people trust you with something personal…
You don’t get to treat that lightly.
The Takeaway That Actually Matters
Out of everything…
even when life is messy, heavy, or genuinely hard…
people still choose love.
They still choose to say thank you.
They still choose to recognize the people who helped them survive it.
And when given the chance…
they say it out loud.

Your Turn
Don’t overthink it.
Say something nice about someone you appreciate.
Text it. Call it. Drop it somewhere.
Because if this proved anything, it’s this:
People don’t hear that enough.
And sometimes…
one sentence actually matters more than you think.


