Smoking, Who?

Smoking, Who? To Quit Smoking, Belittle Smoking is not a story of how I turned into a non-smoker. Far from being a memoir, this is about the most important person in the room:  this is about you and your journey to quit smoking. The question is not if you can do it. The question is where to look and what to search for; therefore this book is one of the maps you will want to read. If this is your first time going over it, make a wish! (“I wish I want to quit smoking” and “I wish I want to quit vaping,” fit the theme. They are your Want-Wand, and they’ll help you to succeed.)

Smoking, Who? is suitable for any smoker, literature lover or not. If you follow a tabloid, watch the news or have a social media account, so if you ever immersed yourself into any type of juicy information in regards to strangers, acquaintances or friends (from rumors, to assumptions and to facts), then you deserve some “true gossip” about your fakest pal: nicotine.

Starting from the cover to the last one of its pages, Smoking, Who? is all about getting you ready to maximize the minimizing of this habit. The title is the first out of a string of valid messages, and it should remind you of how valuable your indifference is. More hints will follow till the final line of the final chapter, hopefully until your final cigarette.

Smoking, Who? can be read from start to finish over the span of a weekend. No matter if your dependency involves regular tobacco, nicotine replacement products, vapes, cigars, hookah or smoking weed, this book will be useful since the quest you are boarding is about freeing your mind from a fluid distraction. Meaning that it comes in different forms, however, they are all related to each other, and so will be the mechanism of breaking the addictive behavior which temporarily overpowered us.

Excerpt of Smoking, Who? To Quit Smoking, Belittle Smoking

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