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Luck vs Willingness

Jennifer-Quit
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Everyone got their powerball tickets?  Well, I'm not a a big gambler but what the heck someone is going to win - and it just might be me - really all a matter of luck!  What would I do with 500 mil?  Not sure, but one thing I do know for sure, not one dime of it would go to the tobacco industry.  Nope, I would not smoke over it - lol - against Miss Nancy's advise, I might have a few drinks!  Quitting is not a matter of luck.  Luck really has nothing to do with it - it is a matter of making up your mind to not smoke - no matter what - if I can do it for 615 days - so can you!  So newbies - I do not wish you luck, rather I wish you the willingness to ride out the not-so-comfortable times to get to a better place!

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I am a 63 year old single woman. I quit smoking at 55 and my only regret is that I did not quit sooner. Freedom from cigarettes is truly a wonderful feeling!