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Congrats, man. I've seen a lot of people try to quit and just couldn't. Personally, I'm glad its something I never picked up since I know I wouldn't be able to quit.
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hellbender said:It is all about willpower. There is no need for any outside influence.
Umbran said:Glib and inaccurate. You got through without help? Good for you. There's physiological effects involved which can put it beyond a matter of willpower for other people. Chemical dependency is nasty stuff, and you shouldn't belittle people's need for help with it.
Keep up the good habits, Alsih2o!
hellbender said:Jiminy crickets! I meant my statement as a form of encouragement, not being glib.
At the risk of sounding argumentative, I do know of several people who have given up dependencies literally overnight, to alcohol and to drugs
And besides, if it did and has worked for me in not smoking all this time, it: 1) is not really glib or inaccurate and 2) is quite possible for anyone.
Wormwood said:2. Just Don't smoke. It turns out that simply not smoking is the secret to quitting tobacco. I know it sounds simplistic, but it works every time it's tried.
Maybe it would be helpful to make a list of all the things that your thenthitive to so we don't hurt your feewings.Sorry for the hijack, Alsih2o. It's just a pet peeve of mine.