I got to thinking today about quitting and came up with this:
Quitting is not a destination to which we can arrive, but a journey that doesnÂ’t stop until we are either dead or we cave. So, while 100, 200 days, etc is nice, I strive to be quit today because IÂ’m happier that wayÂ…truly. I want to thank each and every one of you for taking this journey with me because I cannot do it alone and I am starting to think that I wouldnÂ’t even want to try. Thank you, KTC for your help and I hope my quit, which has been difficult yet rewarding thus far, can help others as your quit has inspired me.
KTC is our roadmap and we would be remiss to embark on this dangerous journey without a map. So I say againÂ… Quitting is not a destination to which we can arrive, but a journey that doesnÂ’t stop until we are either dead or we cave. What will you choose today? In the throes of addiction, we lack a choice because we are controlled by an evil substance. We now have a choice to maintain our freedom and enjoy life without being chained down. IÂ’m just very grateful for that today and wanted to share that with as many people as possible. Â IÂ’m not saying that you canÂ’t get to where you need to go without a map, but itÂ’s much harder to do with a greater chance of getting lost. When the stakes are this high, why try when itÂ’s not that hard to just take the map along? IÂ’ve got mine, what about you?
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-Jmiah out