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1.A Smoker’s Tale (Anecdotes) – How People Start Smoking-03
2.The Point Of No Return – When It Becomes An Addiction-07
3.The Peer Pressure Factor And Adaptive Behavior– How It Inculcates Smoking Habits And How To Not Allow Them Get To You-09
4.Health And Financial Ruin That Smoking Can Wrought – To Smokers And Non Smokers-12
5.Recognizing The Causative Factors – A First Step In Quitting-17
6. Failed Attempt – Why Is It Difficult To Quit- 22
7. Reducing Smoking Vs Efforts To Abstain -27
8.Substitutes – Initial Stages When Staying Away From Smoking-32
9.The Yahoo Moment – When Smoking Becomes Unnecessary-35
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1. A Smoker’s Tale (Anecdotes) –How People Start Smoking
Men and women take to smoking at different ages and reasons for taking it up can be many. However it is widely recognized that most people actually perceive a benefit from smoking in public. Some feel that it helps them relieve their stresses, while others do it because they belong to a group where smoking is considered a norm. For instance, men who start smoking during their college or high school years feel that smoking renders them different and more attractive in the minds of the opposite sex. But social factors alone are not the driving cause in youngsters to take up smoking.
Jake martin, 34, a truck driver by profession, says that when he was in his late teens in the nineties, it was belonging to a particular group of friends that made him take up smoking. “My friends used to smoke and made others who did not smoke feel that it is an unsaid but an accepted norm that only ‘Cool Guys’ smoke. Hence it seemed to make sense to take up smoking.” Jake typifies the modern teenage attitude towards smoking.
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