- Live longer.
Death is out of our control. It’s destiny. Everyone dies once. Yes, that’s true.
But, do you wish to die in misery? Suffering from cancer?
Struggling and fighting against malignant cells before dying?
With hair falls, with pain and ache? Think ahead. - Wasting of money.
Get a calculator. Count on the money that you spend in buying yourself a stick that is killing you slowly. How about the cost of treatment for the outcomes of smoking? - For your family and the loved one.
Second hand smoke effect you definitely know about that.
The smoker inhales 15% of hazardous chemical content in cigarettes.
The 85% rest will be released into environment and being inhaled by the people around you, your children, your wife or husband, your mom or dad, your girlfriend or boyfriend. You’re killing them. However, when you’re certified with any disease related to tobacco, they will pay for you; still put their best effort to keep you alive. They will be supportive for you. But why can’t you change everything for them before it is too late? - Physical appearance.
Smoking looks smart or macho? Definitely NO. At least not for me. With what? With your yellowish teeth? With your bad smell? It controls your weigh? No, that’s a deceived benefit. Instead, smoker will get older easily. Wrinkles develop faster in smoker. - Increased appetite.
Smokers will be less craving for food. Non smokers taste better but not for the smokers. - Prevention from diseases.
Lung failure, lung cancer, mouth cancer, heart attack, yellowish teeth, etc. - Protecting others from second hand smoke.
Ever heard about premature birth? SIDS, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome? Abortion?
All of these are the consequences of smoking or second hand smoke.
The smoke is a silent killer to infants and pregnant women. - Increased fitness.
Smokers have less physical ability, lower stamina than non smokers. They easily get exhausted.
The children and wife had always persuading daddy to quit smoking. However, he never listened to them. Time flies. Now he is forced to stop as he is certified with lungs disease and the lungs no longer can stand for any smoke. The child is glad that daddy had ceased smoking although is a little bit too late. The only thing she can do is praying for her daddy. Long live Daddy. The child will strieve to influence her friends as not to follow her dad's path.
IT'S ALWAYS BETTER TO BE LATE THAN NEVER.
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