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Robert M Discussion started by Robert M 3 years ago
quit because I didn’t want to die from lung cancer as so many of my family did. I ignored all those possibilities for over 50 years but I finally had to admit to all the horrible losses I had suffered because I smoked. Lost opportunities in every way. Hurting the respiratory health of others, losing enough money to fund a huge retirement account (almost a million) and risking the tragedy of suicide. I did get cancer, but after a fun surgery experience, thank God I survived. Smoking is gone, gone, gone from my life and I very very rarely even think about it anymore even after smoking for 53 years. Money from quitting has helped to fund huge things like solar panels which funded my first new car, a Tesla Model 3. It was one of the best decisions of my life to quit, even at 68.

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