04-23-2009, 07:05 PM
|
#3 (permalink)
|
| To Life!
Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 9,303
| Quote:
All smoking will do is cause another problem, in many ways a bigger problem than the problem that led the ex-smoker to take relapse. While it may sound heartless to say a bigger problem, if the problem were a loss of a child, spouse, parent, sibling, or even a close friend, the bottom line is smoking can cause the death of you. :>(
That is going to leave your parents, wife, husband, siblings, friends and everyone else you know facing the same feelings of loss and disruption. Do you want any of these people to relapse to drug addiction when you die? If on your death bed would pass out cigarettes to your children who are ex-smokers, heroin to your siblings are a recovering addicts, bottles of booze to your parents who have been successfully off drinking for decades? Would you say to them, "Well I am going now, you may all want to consider taking this stuff, I understand how upset you must be."
| Quote: |
that relapse was the biggest mistake you ever made in your life
|
Thanks for your posts....both of them.
Filled with wisdom.
Shalom!
__________________ IMAGINE |
| |