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Do you have some articles from the old or even older Quitnet to share with everyone?
Being quit is good for our social health. Quitters say they are afraid that they will miss out on friends and information because they don’t smoke anymore. The opposite is true. Out of 7.6 billion people in the world ‘only’ 1 billion smoke. And you’ll have many more chances of social interaction as a nonsmoker in today’s world were smokers are constricted to ever decreasing areas where they can practice their addiction. A world where smokers are seen as losers, as addicts, as pariahs. And rightly so.
Don’t do it alone. Being here has been the difference between success and failure for me. Being amongst my fellow quitters, my fellow addicts. Being able to share all this addiction stuff that other people aren’t interested in. Finding support. Supporting others. Reading about other’s struggles and successes. Feeling safe and secure in sharing my vulnerabilities. This place has made my quit work. There are other places which might be just as good. You might have all the support you need in the ‘real’ world. Just do not try to do it alone. Because doing it all alone is addicts behaviour.