I hate that once I stop my addiction of one thing, something else takes its place. Maybe one day I'll learn.
There has been some study that proved there's a causal link between addiction (and general risk seeking behaviour) and intelligence. So it's obviously just proof of your superior intelligence.
There are studies that show this to be a very common occurrence. Many people in AA or other forms of recovery programs tend to latch onto things like smoking, exercise, food, reading etc. to replace the more destructive behavior or addiction. Just a fair warning, many of them take on the role of the dreaded Bible-Thumper. Please don't do that.
This is exactly what an extreme alcoholic would say, but I'm not an extreme alcoholic. I frankly just can't afford to keep spending money on something I'm better off without. As for the bible thumper thing, not a chance.
I've dealt with addiction for most of my life. It's an extremely hard thing to overcome alone. It also doesn't help being stubborn... :? Though I will say I am lucky to never have nor wanted to smoke a cigarette. My parents smoked since I was a kid and having asthma it practically killed me. Thankfully my Mother stopped when I was like 8 or 9.
I hate people who offer me free promo stuff and get frustrated when I reject their offer or pretend that they didn't know how they accidentaly got free fireball set and two god damn assult taunts.
I mean, you touch stuff all day long. Why not just wash all that off? I never understood the non-washers either