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I have to admit that part of the incentive for me to think about quitting last decade was after i made my first million.... I was thinking damn, life is good, people are good and here I am killing myself. What's the fucking point? GROW THE FUCK UP.
If youve got hopes and ambitions you have to think that way. But then....... you know, when you realise that each one has like 2000 chemicals (the effects of which from some of them are unknown) it brings it home. Actually that site i gave above has a lot of factual info, make sure you read it: http://whyquit.com/joel/Joel_02_17_smoke_in_lung.html |
headed out for a smoke... no need to quit man, fuck the haters
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Keep up the good work
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Will be 4 year this summer, it feels incredible
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it will get better, but it may take a few good months. it's funny to go from smoking 2-3 packs a day and now even thinking about smoking another cigarette makes me ill
fyi, i quit back on June 2nd 2008 |
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I was planning on giving up smoking because the damn sigarettes cost a whopping 5 euro's a pack in Holland. And they will kill you eventually. Then I moved to the Phillipines and sigarettes are just too fucking cheap her NOT to smoke. Planning on quitting when I hit 30. Should be back on track when I'm 45 if I have to believe the quoted. Not too bad. |
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Just proud enough I quit from smoking a year ago.
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congratulations aj. keep up the good work :thumbsup
im at just over 3 years. it DEFINITELY gets easier. stay with it. you'll be glad you did eventually. |
Don't have vices either yet my life is getting better. I love my work now.
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Yes, stopping was one of the best decisions i've ever made:
No smelly mouth, clothes etc. More stamina Real hard erection Better smell and taste More money Teeth are white again Reduce changes for lungcancer and other shit And so on.... You must be a real dumbass to smoke, don't you think? Oh, i smoked for almost 20 years...stopped for a little over 5 years now :) |
Stopped my 40 a day habit last June with the aid of Champix, best thing I ever done, keep up the good work, it is worth it in the end.
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It slowly get's better from day to day. I've quit 4 years ago, and I still feel the need for a cig every now and then...
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I'm nearly 4 years quit now.
From my personal experience, I'd say the more you build positive associations to be free (and negative associations toward smoking if necessary) the easier it will be. When I would 'quit' in the past, I'd go back because I didn't have enough strong associations to make it stick, I always went back within 3 months. Not this time. |
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