RE: Beneath the Ash: A Minimalist Life After Cigarettes

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Hey. I haven't read you before and don't know you at all, but I loved this post. I've just seen my smoker self pictured in it and also found in it some missing words to describe abstinence and kind of the loneliness cigarrete leaves behind after vanishing. I've always compared it with the grief after losing someone you love, that emptiness, that lack of desire, that heaviness, that cloudy horizon, that excessive and annoying energy I don't have use for and don't want around cause it shifts from energy to grieving anger.



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I believe you have explained it real poetic but truthfully as possible. Loved wveey aspect of it. I feel the sa.e,I think we all (smokers) felt this way. What's really important is rebuild ourselves and try to be as good as we could. Thank you for stopping by and for read my words for the very first time.

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Rebuilding ourselves after smoking ain't easy, specially when we have a relapse and know we have to go all the hard way again from the beginning. That's where I am now.
My words might have sounded poetic but believe me, it all comes down to that most of the times I quit it. The pure truth is carried by those words. Thank you.

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One day you will reach there, you will quit smoking, friend. Little by little, step by step you will get there. Just don't forget your goal

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