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very good Markus, 

 

I especially agree with your belief that still wanting to smoke is not part of the mindset required to build the weapons you need to arrest this addiction.

 

I know from my own posts and responses that this an unpopular subject for some newbies, it always will be like kryptonite to the junkie mind.

 

but it is completely accurate and true.  and must be embraced before the quit can become more doable for these folks.

 

I know, I've started and failed many a quit still wanting to smoke, and I never lasted past 5 and a half weeks!

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A call to arms!  Love this.  Yes, when it comes down to it - it's always just me.  All the support in the world is useless if I can't improvise and adapt to the circumstances of my life.

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