>>5974874Not him but shortcuts always have a cost. There's no magic pill that's going to make you a better artist instantly, without a cost, it's going to impact you one way or another.
Even coffee has a cost: some heavy coffee drinkers, once they stop, and after going through the withdrawal period, they feel overall better, more motivated, and don't want to go back to coffee. It boosts you, but it'll make you more tired later on. So you drink more coffee to compensate when you get tired, but later you'll feel even worse. So you'll drink more coffee to compensate. Over time, at the end of the days, you're shaking like a dead leaf.
Drugs do have some valid use cases, but there's no shortcut to becoming an artist, or for any other profession for that matter. You have to work hard, art is no different.
That being said, besides healthy diet & rest, you may want to try meditation, reducing Internet/smartphone consumption. Yeah, this is less funky that taking brain pill, but at least it works and won't wreck you up over time.