Robusta
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- upstate New York
That is interesting, Josiah. Image vs health issues. Though the commercials were interesting, they seemed very soft sell. When the disfigurement commercials come on I always think, "how likely is that to happen". I have seen many people with lung cancer. But, I have never encountered anyone that disfigured by smoking. Imagine that smokers react the same way.But it seems to me that I read an article suggesting that this sort of scare tactic was singularly ineffective in changing people's habits and that what worked was propagating the message that smoking wasn't a cool thing anymore.
That is interesting, Josiah. Image vs health issues. Though the commercials were interesting, they seemed very soft sell. When the disfigurement commercials come on I always think, "how likely is that to happen". I have seen many people with lung cancer. But, I have never encountered anyone that disfigured by smoking. Imagine that smokers react the same way.
Getting back to my speculation about the effectiveness of the commercial, I went through the exercise of thinking about what would be an effective commercial to make me stop (if I did) and I concluded a lot of diseased lung imagery would be the kind of thing that would cause me to take notice. But it seems to me that I read an article suggesting that this sort of scare tactic was singularly ineffective in changing people's habits and that what worked was propagating the message that smoking wasn't a cool thing anymore.
Hmmm...I've never had a conscious urge to smoke again, but do have reoccurring dreams that I'm back to smoking. In my dreams (nightmares?) I even smoke the same brand.Quitting smoking is the hardest thing I've ever done. After 22 years without I still occasionally think how much I would enjoy smoking a cigarette.
Hmmm...I've never had a conscious urge to smoke again, but do have reoccurring dreams that I'm back to smoking. In my dreams (nightmares?) I even smoke the same brand.![]()
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Congratulations, Robusta. You're over the hump now...keep up the good work.I am a new non smoker, been less than a year and I struggle with it everyday. No commercial influenced me to quit smoking, sure I watched them and said if only, but that was it.
I quit the only way anyone ever does, I just made up my mind that I was going to do and I am still telling myself that I am going to do it!