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Smoking. Worst decision of my life."

As a child growing up. I was normally surrounded by smokers with in the family. I thought it was normal, because everybody around me did it. I first lit up my first cigarette at the age of 15 years old and now I'm 21.. Basically, I've been a smoker now for 6 years straight and the effects of the bad habit I have is starting to come in to me.
As you know from my recent articles or blogs. You might notice that I am also a cyclist, being a cyclist means cardio. And when you're doing cardio while you're a smoking cyclist is a bad idea. I started cycling a year ago and I started noticing the bad effects of smoking about a year ago as well. My non-smoker friends can travel distances further than mine and their endurance was longer than mine.
Fortunately, Asia Pacific College is starting this campaign about how and why to avoid smoking, with speakers who personally suffered with the outcomes of cigarette smoking. I was honestly terrified and saddened with the one speaker who had suffered an illness from smoking, he stated that he used to smoke about 2 - 3 packs a day and now he is ill and only talks through a device that's pointed on his throat with a computerized voice in order to talk. And eats by getting mixtures poured down in his throat. He basically has a hole in his neck near the Adam's apple.
Cigarette smoking can cause a lot of deadly illnesses. You might not feel it now because you're still young and strong but once you get old I have noticed that the bad habit will take its toll on you, meaning it can also take your life.
With the growing number of smokers in the parking lot of the campus in Asia Pacific College. I am glad that the school is doing something about it and informing us young students what we are getting ourselves into. I admit, I still haven't stopped smoking after the seminar happened but the thought of stopping the bad habit always comes in to my mind because I do not want to be a burden in my family.
I am currently cutting down with my smoking and actually converting to vaporized smoking (vape)
because I heard a lot of great news and transformation of smokers about it. I honestly cannot stop it all in one go, and I feel vaporized smoking is the best step you can do to stop or lessen the bad habit.
As of now I only smoke about 2 to 5 sticks a day from 10 to 15 sticks a day and I hope to zero this out in the near future. I want to be an example, and I want to be one with the people who can prove that this bad habit can be avoided.