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I had to share this splendid example of how the junkie (my) mind works.

This time my quit date is October 2. My sobriety birthday is December 2. 

The thought that crossed my mind the other day went something like, "Well, it would really make it easier to celebrate both your nicotine and drinking quits on the same day wouldn't it? So why not pick up smoking again and quit on December 2 so everything can be nicely aligned?"

Sheer insanity.

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that's an argument i could see myself making.  in the long run though i really want to get to a point where i'm not marking the days since i quit.  right now i need to, but ultimately i hope to get to a point where i don't really think about it which leads me to my current problem of thinking about not thinking about it which is just me thinking about it all the time.  the mind is so confusing at times...

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