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[-] unwarlikeExtortion@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 days ago

You're right.

I never said higher prices were a good solution. Merely a better (i.e. less terrible) one. Most people will budget. A few who "can" quit might.

The only way to truly stop people by raising prices is to price them out completely, making a pack $500 or the like, and that's an idea not too far from hitting a head against the wall - except the head isn't even yours!

As always, the best fix is support. Small-group therapy for sharing experiences, writing a diary of smoke info (what/when) and related events (feelings, triggers, etc) with a quick rundown of important info such as a taper plan, withdrawal and the symptoms. Suggesting alternatives that migjt help ease the symptopms.

Perhaps a quick cost analysis for the urge-based spenders might be the little push they need to get cigarettes out of their life.

[-] deathmetaldawgy@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago

I almost smoked over the weekend, found out we lost my grandmother on Saturday morning , still haven’t picked one back up. Starting a new job this weekend too, after the strike on the first, Almost gave myself the excuse that I’m stressing so might as well.

I can put it this way, my grandmother lived a beautiful long life, created wonderful paintings and ceramic vases, career artist, never smoked once in her life and lived to be 95. My grandfather smoked like a chimney, passed about 15 years ago, I think he was about 80. Makes a youngin’ think

[-] unwarlikeExtortion@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 days ago

Please take my sincerest condolences over the loss of your grandmother. I wish health to you, your family, your relatives and your grandmother's friends and acquaintances.

I especially wish you luck and the strength both mental and physical needed to overcome smoking.

[-] deathmetaldawgy@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 days ago

Thanks! I’m extremely lucky my parents are both in great health, so I’m focusing on being happy w them. My dad has a strong spirit. He gave up smokes in the 80s. For anyone it may help reading, quitting feels awesome after a while. It’s so worth it in the long run. Just think of how much longer we could have had some of our favorites: Lenin, David Lynch, the list goes on

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