I have been smoking, nearly continuously, since my second year at FTII (84-85). I must have been 24 then - a reasonably unpunctual age for getting hooked (did not smoke or drink through either higher secondary or college ! - actually all the 'consequential' events in my life have happened years later than when they were expected to unfold - I am a tale forever behind schedule).
This 7th May, on my niece Priyanka's engagement day, I kicked the smoking habit (it was more of a coincidence - my throat was once again acting bad).
It's now been more than five months and temptation sometimes seems perilously close and feasible (even reasonable). The only protection in my pocket - sparkling smile Happydent White.
photo by chinmayi arakali
3 comments:
It was great to know how you stopped smoking..!! :)
Especially since I remember how my Dad did (or how discreetly..) all for me :)
good bye..
damn good for you arun!!
Hi arun....there is is a line in his article of urs which i actually can relate so much "actually all the 'consequential' events in my life have happened years later than when they were expected to unfold - I am a tale forever behind schedule)." Me too is a behind schedule in every juncture of life till date...god knows whats in store in future...cheers to life...have linked ur blog to mine hope u don't mind...
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