Quit Smokingsecond Hand Smoking – Increase Your Life Expectancy Rate
October 8, 2009 by StopSmokingGuidelines
Filed under Quit Smoking
I’d bet it’s easier said than done, you know; it’s not like you could just make an announcement that stops everyone in your neighborhood from smoking, especially those kids around the block. You know the health hazards that are associated with smoking, and they know it too; so why don’t they just stop? All the evidence points to it and various releases by medical professionals and research institutes prove overwhelmingly that Environmental Tobacco Smoke, ETS, is every bit as dangerous as the very smoke that you inhale directly from the cigarette.
They don’t usually do it anymore on most American television stations, but I hear that is it still rampant in third world countries: the announcement that ’smokers are liable to die young.’ Right after every commercial that features a cigarette of some other brand of tobacco. Therefore, everybody knows it; it’s just that those little kids don’t care as much for their lives or those of others as others care for theirs.
So how do you stop inhaling environmental tobacco smoke? It’s not like you are going to end it all just because your life expectancy is low, and your chances of catching some kind of cancer or other disease are greatly increased. Well, I know how; at least I have a few tips that I will share with you in the hope of helping you deal with the problem that tobacco smoking poses to society today.
For starters, you can relocate. It may seem a bit harsh, but it is real; in any case, if you actually had some other disease or infection that was already killing you, and the doctor suggested that you moved out to some other areas where the environmental risk factors are reduced, you will not hesitate. Well, although it is not a sure fact that you will die or catch a disease as long as you continue breathing in ETS, you may regard it in the same light. You could try relocating to an area of the country where the risks are reduced. You have got to agree with me that that makes a lot of sense.
Well actually, the above is a bit of a chicken approach to dealing with the ETS problem; even if the alternative is not directly attacking the people around you who are smoking. However, you can attack the smoking problem head on by becoming something of an antismoking activist. Start small, if you like. Begin in your own home and insist that no one ever smokes in there; move on to your immediate surroundings and ensure you never eat in a diner where smoking is allowed. Move on to advocating that smoking be banned in the apartment complex you live in, and then set the neighborhood on the boys in the street corner.
After that, you now get to move on to the big time. If you like, you can campaign for a public office, or better still, you can draw close to someone who does. As soon as you have the power to do so, start to push to stop tobacco processing companies from polluting the environment with their product. A breakthrough some years back has greatly reduced their ability to perform, but you can push it all the way through. The final stop smoking victory may not be won in your time, but you would have set the pace for your children to live a healthier life than you did.

