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Things Change

AutumnWoman
Member
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I've been back from my errands for a while, had my lunch and am taking a break before the afternoon's tasks.  When I was out walking I saw an empty Benson & Hedges cigarette pack lying on the ground.  My thoughts went to what the person who smoked that pack was trying to buy for him/herself.  I noticed how the pack design had changed in the years since I smoked that brand, and then I flashed on the fact that most of the brands I smoked in my early adulthood were really my attempts to come off as cool and sophisticated when I was anything but.  Parliaments, Players (American and British), Shermans (they were awful tasting, but oh so hip), Benson & Hedges, Virginia Slims.  I had to shake my head at that past self's attempts to come off as a sophisticated person.  I wanted the lifestyle that the ads promised, and as I was growing up, all the cool people smoked.  Heck, everybody smoked.  I just made the mistake of thinking that a tube of paper stuffed with leaves was essential to the image, that the image was essential.  Heaven forbid I be perceived as a goody-two-shoes.  I had to go through some serious storms to figure out I needed substance rather than form.  A cigarette isn't much comfort when someone is sick or dying.  A cigarette just won't do the trick when you're lonely, no matter how many of them you smoke.  At some point you've got to find what you need inside yourself -- the real stuff, not what the popular cultrue pushes.  Real women and men don't smoke -- that's true individualism.  Funny, wanting a cigarette didn't cross my mind.

9 Comments
Sammy.J
Member

Awesome Blog. Thank you Sheryl!

Storm.3.1.14
Member

I really dig an introspective blog post, and this one certainly has "the real stuff", Sheryl. Thanks for sending this out to everyone.

JonesCarpeDiem

I had a very exciting life that had just begun at the time I began smoking. I did it for the nicotine

AutumnWoman
Member

@jonescarp: The idea that I could be something I wasn't was the bait; the nicotine was the trap for 37 years (for me).

linda.mustafa
Member
What a great blog post 🙂
Mike.n.Atlanta

Great blog Sheryl! Thanks.

Keep on keepin on,

M n @

annb
Member
Wow thanks for sharing Sheryl - i can really relate - not that i EVER made it to being "sophisticated"' haha! Congrats on YOUR great quit. oxoxox
Giulia
Member

I'm a REAL WOMAN.  I QUIT SMOKING!  And you're oh so right about the fact that a cigarette won't take your pain away - no matter what the pain.  Good blog!

Strudel
Member

Find what you need inside yourself....so, so true! Thank you Sheryl! Great blog!