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THE IQUITNOW FILES ON SMOKING, THE STEPS IN THE PROCESS OF QUITTING, AND THE TIPS ON HOW TO STOP SMOKING AND FREE YOURSELF FROM NICOTINE ADDICTION.

 

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REASONS NOT TO STOP SMOKING:
IT'S MY CHOICE TO CONTINUE SMOKING

 

Quitting Smoking.
It’s My Choice to Continue Smoking.

You often hear smokers say “smoking is my choice” or “I like to smoke” and even “it’s my right, and it’s nobody’s business but mine”.

Really?

It’s open to discussion

The concept of choice when it comes to nicotine addiction is completely false.

The tobacco companies gleefully spread the idea so smokers will forget they’ve fallen into the trap set by the companies themselves! This greatly reduces the risk that their faithful customers will decide to rebel and try to get rid of their addiction. This concept of choice works because it strokes the ego: it’s hard on our pride to see that we’ve been fooled and that, in fact, we really can’t stop using a product that’s killing us bit by bit ...

Most current adult smokers (almost 80%) in Quebec started to smoke before they were 18.

How old were you when you started smoking? What were the real reasons you started?

  • Curiosity created by seeing your parents and friends smoke, and from all those seductive images associated with smoking.
  • The idea that smoking meant being grown up, being an adult.
  • The need to be accepted or the fear of being rejected when other teenagers offered you a cigarette.

That’s what it comes down to: to try it is to adopt it! Nicotine causes addition very quickly (see the Smoking and Nicotine section). By the time you find out, it’s already too late... That’s when the idea that it’s our own choice seems reassuring...

Why do you still smoke? Probably because you need it to relax, socialize with friends, start your day, deal with frustration, overcome disappointment, after a meal, before going to bed, etc.

So you really think you smoke for pleasure, because you enjoy it? Of course! But you no longer really have the choice of enjoying it or not, do you? That’s the impact the drug is having on you.

The tobacco companies have enslaved over a billion people all over the world. That adds up to billions of dollars of profit, a big part of which is reinvested to perpetuate the deception.

The concepts of addiction and habit are particularly powerful when it comes to the use of tobacco.

French fries, lobster, spaghetti – they don’t create dependency. You don’t get panicky if you have to go for a few minutes without being able to eat those foods whenever the urge to have some strikes you. When it comes to tobacco, though, it’s a different ball game... Tobacco traps you; when you’re not using it, you experience withdrawal and are overcome by an irresistible need to smoke.

Do you remember that the rewarding sensation you get from a cigarette can be obtained in other ways?

Wouldn’t you prefer to enjoy yourself without feeling controlled by tobacco?

Of course, we always prefer having the choice to say No, be it to something we like or something we don’t. That’s the notion of freedom. That’s what it means to have a choice.

Now, think about cigarettes… Unless you’re an occasional smoker, that is, someone who might still be able to choose, would you really be able not to have one after a meal tomorrow, or during the next few days?

If your answer is Yes, do it, then come back and tell us about it...

If your answer is Yes, but I don’t want to because I like to smoke, think about this :

  • Why is it that you’re able to do without or turn down chocolate or steak, but not a cigarette?

Does this mean that you’re incapable of saying “no” to cigarettes?

If you can’t turn down something you like, you’re addicted to it; in other words, you’re its slave.

What it comes down to is this: You don’t have a choice to enjoy a cigarette or not. You have to smoke it. It controls you.

So there’s no link between the concept of choice, freedom, independence, and cigarettes. It’s actually the other way around!

To learn more, check out the Smoking and Nicotine section.

So smoking is a right?

  • Breathing oxygen is essential to life; it’s a right. Smoking isn’t; it’s a privilege.
  • The majority of people in Quebec, over 80%, don’t smoke. They shouldn’t have to suffer the consequences of smokers’ actions, which means breathing in the damaging products found in second-hand smoke.
  • This is why various initiatives have been launched in Quebec both to motivate and support smokers to free themselves from their tobacco addiction and to restrict and eliminate situations where second-hand smoke becomes a problem for non-smokers.
 
     
 
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a site presented by :
The Québec Council on Tobacco and Health,
The Canadian Cancer Society, Québec Division
And the Ministry of Health and Social Services.

 
 

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