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Joanne says at the end of her original post:
I think we really teach smokers by the example of living free and comfortable without nicotine, and then perhaps by asking a few important key questions which allows them to see the illogical thought process that is encountered as a result of an active addiction. The loss of control, the need to feed.
We can't make anyone quit smoking but we can certainly lead them to a logical thought process and hope they will one day, too, find their way.
Can we help a person quit when they are pretty sure they don't want to quit?
"How can I get my family and friends to quit smoking?"
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