Jrizzle, I want you to know that I am impressed with you. You seem to really get it. I've only been here three weeks but already I've seen people come and go. But then a guy like you steps on the scene and it's exciting! Neither one of us can get ahead of ourselves here but I look forward to reading what you have to say, seeing you offer support and strengthen other people's quit. Many of us wish we had your wisdom at that age. There are some young guys in your group that I've seen in chat. Kaw is brand new.... He's a young guy. Sack is coming back (hopefully with a very humble apology and changed ways) and he's a young guy. I know there are others. I can see you leading that group. I just want to let you know I'm paying attention as I'm sure many with far more days than me.
Also... Join us in chat sometime. :)
I'm also very impressed with your quit brother. It sound like lhg knows what to look for when she's looking for a quitter that means business. You are taking all the necessary steps to make this quit the most important thing in your life. Evil won made a good post on your thread a day or two ago. Read it again,, it takes a while for things like that to sink in.
Keep up the quit and getting involved with other quits. Before you know it the days will add and lies will be revealed. I quit with you today and any day that ends with a y.
Thanks guys. You'll find out that I tend to be a philosophizer sometimes (Dodgeball reference), but this site really resonates because of all the parallels I see between this site and salvation:
- This site offers incredible grace (we don't judge you for your past, you don't need to be ashamed of your addiction here)
- This site offers incredible truth (just as God absolutely cannot tolerate sin, we absolutely do not tolerate nicotine use)
- The offer to joy is constantly extended to us (in this case joy is the cessation of tobacco) but it's up to us to participate and if anyone is lukewarm they get spit out (no pun intended)
- The devil (nicotine) tries to isolate us and separate us from the group just like a wolf would isolate a lamb from the flock, so fellowship is absolutely essential
So this site has allowed me to unload a lot of the shame and fear that I've felt for years while simultaneously giving me a kick in the butt and providing fellowship.
LHG, I agree too that it's important not to get the cart in front of the horse. Take it a day at a time. It reminds me of the parable of the spilled seed:
A man spilled seed as he was carrying a bag.
- Some of it was eaten by the birds (people that never find this, or any, encouragement to quit)
- Some of it fell on shallow soil so that it sprung up quickly but quickly withered away (newbies with a lot of excitement that cave because they can't sustain the energy)
- Some of it grew but was choked out by weeds (people who quit but eventually let a tough crave or stress get the best of them)
- Some of it fell on fertile soil and yielded a tremendous harvest (HOFers and vets that continue quit daily and provide encouragement accountability to newbies and each other)
Let's have hearts of fertile soil and get our quit on together today