Some odd thoughts about starting smoking and Obama quitting
Labels: 46 year old, barack obama, esquire, gum, month, nicorette, no smoking, presidential campaign, smoked, smoking, starting, washington post 0 commentsWell, I've been cutting down and tomorrow I'm back on the nicotine lozenges.
In the meantime, there's an interesting article on the Esquire site by a 46-year-old who decided to smoke for a month to see what it was like - and then quit again. It makes for an interesting read, and highlights some of the reasons why people find it hards to quit. And let's all be honest here, it's hard to quit. Saying that doesn't make it any less worthwhile, and allows us to feel better for every day, week, month and year we manage.
Meanwhile the Washington Post flags up the fact Barack Obama smoked until his presidential campaign, when his wife made him promise to quit. And a release from his doctor revealed he was currently using Nicorette gum with success (Good PR for Nicorette).
But the columnist Michael Kinsley, finishes with one important question. Quitting will definitely improve Obama's life expectancy, but having someone capable of initiating the end of the world suffering with cigarette cravings might not be in all our best interests!