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^ the mangs right.
72 hours on opiate withdrawl you are usually puking your guts up for a whole day, non stop dry retching. Your mind just wants to die or kill.
But saying that, I got off the opium and still can't get off the hash.
It's all about really wanting to stop.
One tends to want to stop opiates because one realises that a) this will lead you to death and b) you want to have sex again.
These can be fairly strong reasons to give something up.
With the smoke it's more like a) my life is ok but if I stop I will have more money and
b) maybe I will become more interested in life by stopping.
The problem is that the smoke didn't de-motivate you, you were already de-motivated when you began to smoke. It was your demotivation that let you go astray from the regular path.
I think the idea is just to be less totalitarian about life.
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