I DON’T WANT TO
...y not want to smoke. One day I added up all the negative aspects of smoking; the enormous and ever-rising cost, getting stains on my teeth, offensive bad breath, annoying smoker’s cough, and the increasing health risks. Then I told myself that smoking was a sign of weakness. I was unable to control myself; I was caught in a habit that tobacco companies were continuously promoting, and that bothered me. I was against my will, doing exactly what some big companies wanted me to do. It was then that I decided I really didn’t want to smoke. The day I decided I didn’t want to smoke, I simply stopped. Oh, It took a couple of weeks of effort to brake the habit, but it has been three years now, and I haven’t had another cigarette. All it took was just not wa...