True as that may be, there's a spectrum. When I'm regularly really stressed, I find myself eating more desserts and junk food. It's a coping strategy. So is heroin. It's good that the government doesn't mandate that I don't use sugar to feel good, and frequently argued as good that the government does mandate that I don't use heroin to cope. The question is where each drug lands on this spectrum. We have collectively decided that you can drink alcohol, but that can be a horrible way to cope.
My experience with mushrooms puts it pretty close to the marijuana/alcohol end of the spectrum.
I'm sorry if mushrooms contributed to a difficult upbringing for you.
Heroin probably isn't a great example, since kicking it is so much more excruciating than temporary increases in junk food or alcohol consumption. Weed is a much better example; I'm pretty strict about my diet, so during stressful times I notice myself leaning on weed in the way people do with junk food: unconsciously and moderately, rolling it back as soon as I notice it.
My experience with mushrooms puts it pretty close to the marijuana/alcohol end of the spectrum.
I'm sorry if mushrooms contributed to a difficult upbringing for you.