billlaurie
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I encourage all smokers to use this Disney smoking change as a motivation to quit!
In the 70s, schools were educating about the risks of smoking. When my mother was pregnant with my sister in 1977 and I was a teenager, I begged her to quit for the sake of the baby and she did not. I knew then she would put smoking ahead of everything else in her life. And she did, until she literally had to be brought back to life multiple times because of her habit and can no longer get herself anywhere to buy her cigarettes. She used the same excuses about not knowing the risks when she started, true for her because she is 80. She knew the risks in 1977 though and like I told her then, as a CHILD, that is no excuse for continuing to do it.
Moreover, compared to the 70s, a lot more options exist today to help you quit....gum, lozenges, patches, inhalers, and RX medications.
Rather than boycotting Disney, use this as an opportunity to stop making excuses.
It is hard, but I have witnessed, both personally and professionally, many, many people do it.
If you can't find the motivation to do it for yourself, do it for your friends and family because they WILL suffer from your personal habit. I know that firsthand.
In the 70s, schools were educating about the risks of smoking. When my mother was pregnant with my sister in 1977 and I was a teenager, I begged her to quit for the sake of the baby and she did not. I knew then she would put smoking ahead of everything else in her life. And she did, until she literally had to be brought back to life multiple times because of her habit and can no longer get herself anywhere to buy her cigarettes. She used the same excuses about not knowing the risks when she started, true for her because she is 80. She knew the risks in 1977 though and like I told her then, as a CHILD, that is no excuse for continuing to do it.
Moreover, compared to the 70s, a lot more options exist today to help you quit....gum, lozenges, patches, inhalers, and RX medications.
Rather than boycotting Disney, use this as an opportunity to stop making excuses.
It is hard, but I have witnessed, both personally and professionally, many, many people do it.
If you can't find the motivation to do it for yourself, do it for your friends and family because they WILL suffer from your personal habit. I know that firsthand.