Physical well-being is the number one reason to stop smoking
- No matter how we look at it, countless studies have already proven that smoking can, indeed, kill, but why is it that people still find it hard to quit smoking even after learning about its dangers?
- This is because smoking is a real addiction, and even if a large portion of the 400,000 Americans who die each year from smoking may have intended to give it up, most likely the addiction was too strong that they failed in their attempts.
- One reason to stop smoking is that your likelihood of contracting a heart disease is cut in half. You will also be less likely to get sick of cancer of the throat or the mouth if the habit is discarded as early as possible.
- This means that life expectancies will increase and people will live to their 80s or 90s if only smoking was eliminated for good. Now, isn't that a good enough reason to stop smoking? Wouldn't you want to enjoy the prime of your life, your retirement years, your grandchildren? It's much better to watch them growing up rather than to spend the rest of your life hooked to a respirator.
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