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Old 02-12-2009, 10:09 AM   #77 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SageTree View Post
Think about a time when you gave up something. Habits mid-as-well all be herion, because there is similiar psychology in breaking them. A good reason to quit is a good reason to quit and it going to be hard to break free from them. Physical or Psychological.

Have some Compassion. Love a person who is suceeding in his goals. It should be inspiration to us all, no matter what we would like to stop. Human will power in action here. Good Job Kane.

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I quit chewing and smoking(cigs)14 years ago. I went thru physical withdrawal symptoms because I was addicted. I enjoyed chewing and smoking only to feed the addiction. I've been smoking pot for 36 years because I enjoy the buzz. Ive been working out for almost 40 years because I enjoy the pump. Those two things I am definately psychologically addicted to. The difference is I enjoy those things because they give me pleasure, I'm not physically addicted to either. Now if I no longer enjoyed getting stoned or working out and decided to quit , why would I have any kind of withdrawals if I'm not actually missing either? So if Kane is quitting something that is psychologically addicting it should mean he is quitting something that he enjoys yet his posts lead one to believe he is physically addicted to something that he feels is ruining his life. And as a MJ advocate, I can't buy into it.
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