That is very nice of you wanting to help people stop smoking. I am a smoker and frankly i wish people would put more effort into banning all the adverts on tv showing what fun it is drinking.In all honesty i believe more people get attacked, killed, drunk drivers and aggressiveness are caused by drinking. I have never felt aggro or wanting to beat my hubby to a pulp when i smoke. But go for it. I wish you well, but try doing something about getting the alcohol adverts banned as well. :)))
2006-12-12 03:36:37
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answered by Duisend-poot 7
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You have to hate them before you can quit and I mean, when you light up a smoke, you feel sick, dislike the smell or you realise the damage that this cigarette will cause to your lung. Until then, there is nothing you can do. I would suggest that you try to stop smoking at least half after you have some food and I am sure you will feel so much better, not until you can see the benefit of it, you can't quit.
2016-03-13 06:08:00
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answered by Anonymous
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So long as it is intended as help, with their willing cooperation, that's a great idea. But the instant it turns to coercen it becomes tyranny. Just like anything else, noone has the right to force another to conform to their beliefs, no matter how well meaning your actions may be.
Try something different, try earning their cooperation through education. You'll get a lot further than if you try to force them to do what you want and you will not be walking down the path of dictatorship.
2006-12-12 02:52:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the problem is people can only properly quit if they really want to or have a reason close to their heart. I can't see how anyone can help others give up unless they wish to do so, the only thing you could do is offer support, and arrange for other people quitting to be able to talk to each other and offer tips and advice.....the rest is down to the individual.
2006-12-12 02:48:02
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answered by Haribo 3
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Why bother? Every smoker is aware of the risks that he or she takes.
Smoking generates tax revenue and materially shortens lives mainly at a time when the smoker has given up or is about to give up work. Health costs are very low compared to revenue generated and pension saved.
If people wish to pay over the odds for a shorted life of smoking why should anyone interfere?
2006-12-12 02:55:35
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answered by Clive 6
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I'm a smoker. I visited your website. With the greatest respect, you need to think again about your approach. Smokers aren't stupid and ignorant. We know smoking causes cancer, strokes and everything else you mention but clearly, it doesn't make us stop. Allen Carr, as you rightly say was a titan in the war, but you are no Allen Carr. The fact that you call smoking a 'habit' proves you don't know anything. Allen Carr really knew his stuff. He concentrated on the psychological aspects of addiction.His book was loaded full of theories and thoughts that really do make smokers think. All you've done is listed a load of diseases that will stress out smokers. And what do smokers do when they feel stressed?? That's right. They smoke.
2006-12-12 02:53:47
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answered by Katya-Zelen 5
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Discover How To Quit Smoking : http://Go.QuitSmokingMagics.com
2016-01-30 20:19:42
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answered by ? 3
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Most young people start smoking because they feel it improves their image. I'd build a campaign that portrays smoking as the most nerdish and naff thing a kid could do. The danger is that marketing in this space can be terribly unpredictable and you can sometimes create an opposite effect to the one intended.
Good luck though!!
2006-12-12 02:53:39
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answered by Never say Never 5
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Unfortunatley we all have free will right? No, im sorry my friend but we are not forced to smoke, it is a choice. i personally hate smokers. it is gross, my father quit and it was for the best. unfortunatley cigarettes are like any other addiction people start, only they have the ability to stop. good looking out though. i know what it feels like to loose someone close to you becuase of something so iewyuck!!!
GOOD LUCK!
2006-12-12 03:03:29
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't.
But tell them this, my story;
I stopped smoking two weeks ago, it's the best thing i've ever done. I feel so much healthier, so much happier, I regret wasting 6 years of my life inhaling that filthy, putrid smoke. I'll never smoke again, ever.
2006-12-12 02:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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