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Easier than... (extract from old post by Penitent?)


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A very compelling post indeed!
 
Thanks for reposting Cat.
 
 
Faryal, Health Educator
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cat
 
I too always liked that particular post.  Cessation has it's trials, but the thing to keep in mind is that it represents a second chance to achieve things in this life that we may not have had the occasion to do had we remained imprisoned by the addiction.  I know how difficult this can be, but I also know that it is the key to new possibilities. Old things really do fade with time, it is what we do with the new things that matter. 
 
 
stay well
 
 
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I had forgotten that I use to keep a copy of this nearby............. thank you for keeping it near the top, I'm making a copy now.
Lisa

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