Kharhaz wrote:I smoke and wont quit. And i'll tell you why. Why do many people quit? because they are told its bad for them. Im in a good position, I have seen old people (through my missus) who live through a variety of ages, 72 (her dad, who smoked), 42 (her cousin, who didnt smoke), 86 (her aunty, didnt smoke but worked in a nursing home were old people constantly smoked), 84 (another aunty who did smoke) and all through cancer. My attitude is this, im going to die of cancer. Whether or not it is my doing it is the common killer. One way or another we will die around the 70-80 mark unless we are really unlucky. Barry, dont feel guilty about sneaking in a couple of ciggys, unless all our charitible contributions towards cancer research result in seeing some kind of result, we are all going the same way. Its nature who decides, not us, and not whether or not we quit smoking that determines that. If it was as black and white as that, why dont we ban all kinds of transport with the gasses released from the engines and exhausts that also cause cancer? smoking is a no but bus faires can be raised and cause the same effect? Dont feel guilty, live life to the fullest, when you go you will have no say in it regardless. Just ask Roy Castle.
I've got a few mates who have a pretty similar outlook on things and i can fully understand that BUT (and it's quite a big but for me) I don't know of so many non-smokers out there who die of lung cancer. Now I don't know about anyone else but apart from our own DrummerPhil had to go through (bless his soul) It's lung cancer that would scare me the most. I never use to think about it much but the last couple of my years it's played on my mind a bit.
Anyways, not sure this is the best convo to be having before bed!
Night All