Originally posted by: SunnyD
Here's a question for you - what inspired you to quit? And did you or have you yet to realize what a disgusting and completely... um not quit sure of what the word I'm looking for is... but you know, the whole look at yourself and go "Whoa, wtf?! Why the hell am I/did I do that?"
What inspired me to quit? My health. Coughing, 3 week colds, not being able to exercise, etc...etc..
When I first started smoking, I was naive to think it would be easy to quit. So a few smokes here and there wouldn't hurt just to kill some time and anxiety. They're so easy to get and it seems like everybody else is doing it! Next thing you know it's a pack a day. It's like any other addiction.
I do realise after quitting smoking at the age of 20, starting again at 22, how easy it is to slip. It's more or less a lack of either self-esteem, or moral fiber to start again.
If you want to ask why people do it in general, it's simple, because of its instant satisfaction and a sense of euphoria. Euphoria: some work for it, others eat for it, some prey for it to come after death, others drink for it, and I smoked for it.
I would hope they make these damn things illegal. Give people an ID card who all ready smoke and give them a week supply in the mail. Just make this crap illegal to sell all ready to potential new customers. Have the government take over Philip Morris and the rest of the white collar criminals.
I can only guess it's because these cigarette companies have too much money invested in stocks to keep our politicians and upper class citizens wealthy.