When I boil it all down, it is just as simple (I did not say as easy) to refrain from doing something than it is to do something.
I have chosen to refrain from dipping for 198 days in a row.
Truth be told, it has been much, much harder to refrain from dipping these second 98 days than it was the first 100 days. Craves, mind games, the whole nine yards. Objectively speaking, my quit these second 98 days have been pure, unadulterated hell. But well worth it!
All that matters is that I have chosen to refrain for today, and I have consistently done so for 198 days.
What is the power of consistency? Take a penny. Let's day I doubled the penny every day. Do you know what that penny looks like after 198 days? It looks like $ 2,008,672,555,323,740,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
And let's say I started over every other day. Guess what I would have after 198 days? Two cents.
What keeps me consistent? Not my own mental strength. Not my wife. Not anything financial. Not the thought of dying young. Honestly, I am hopelessly addicted to this shit. But simply the act of posting roll every day - promising all of you that I will refrain from dipping today - has kept me quit. And it will keep me quit.
So I may be an addict, but I have consistently refrained. And it has paid dividends.
"Just one" would put me back at 1 cent, and statistically, it would take me a long time to build the cojones to quit again. I like the feeling of having $ 2,008,672,555,323,740,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 in my quit bank.
We build our quits one day at a time.