ferider
Veteran
I smoke, started during my divorce, in my early 30s. Never smoked before.
Trust me, loosing 50 pounds is much easier for some than quitting smoking.
Think about who participates in this poll and how representative it is.
I had one family member die of lung cancer. Two others of Alzymer.
Death is not nice. Being in your 70s or 80s is hard unless you have
a supportive family. How many people do you see die in hospitals
completely alone ?
The world is full of people who tell others what is good for them.
Would be nice if we could restrict it to art, technique and gear here.
Roland.
dmr said:Weight control was the one argument, I admit, that had me thinking (for a SHORT while) that it might be worth looking in to. There was also a LOT of social pressure to keep your weight down, and I would say even more so than today. Fortunately the argument was not convincing enough. 🙂
Trust me, loosing 50 pounds is much easier for some than quitting smoking.
Oh well, it's been an interesting thread here. What I do think the group here can be collectively proud of is that close to 80% do not smoke regularly, and only 13% smoke regularly with no intention of quitting. My guess is that this is very close to that of my friends and work associates. Quite a change from the 70s, huh? 🙂
Think about who participates in this poll and how representative it is.
I had one family member die of lung cancer. Two others of Alzymer.
Death is not nice. Being in your 70s or 80s is hard unless you have
a supportive family. How many people do you see die in hospitals
completely alone ?
The world is full of people who tell others what is good for them.
Would be nice if we could restrict it to art, technique and gear here.
Roland.