i really never saw myself as a smoker. i mean, i acknowledged i was.
but, i never intended to start smoking habitually, and i was basically
in the process of quitting from the time i realized i was.
i
started smoking to stay awake because i was working and going to school
at the same time. it was either nicotine or cocaine. i think i picked
the better option.
and, it really does keep you awake and alert. it's the best stimulant there is. really.
so,
how do you quit smoking when you have exams next week? you can't; you
need to study, so you need to stay awake, so you need to smoke.
and, then how do you quit when you're working two jobs? or...
i
would routinely quit for three-four weeks at a time, over and over
again. so, it's really more accurate for me to say something like that i
was a smoker around 70% of the time, between 2002-2016 - and a
non-smoker about 30% of the time.
i never tried to
rationalize it; i knew it was unhealthy, but i'd always quit next week.
and, i was never happy about it, but i had to find some way to stay
awake, whether i liked it or not.
whenever i had a down period, i'd get most of the way there. but, as soon as i had anything substantive to do, the smoking would start up again.
so,
nobody should be surprised by how militant i'm being about this: even
when i smoked, i was very anti-smoking, as weird as that sounds.