smoker
How
Does One Become a Smoker?
Nobody
becomes a smoker as a result of will power. In fact it is the
other way round. Can you imagine somebody as a child making
up his or her mind that when he or she grows up he or she will
become a chain smoker determined to smoke at least 30 cigarettes
a day? Nobody in his or her normal senses would do that.
Then why do so many people become asmoker? Let us sit and think
about it for a minute. Of course there are a lot of other reasons
like the ones I have listed below but I would like to pin point
to one specific reason, which I have added, at the end of the
list.
Many, in fact most people become a smoker as a result of an
experiment. What often starts as an experiment becomes an experience
and before they know it, it becomes a pattern. So let us examine
some of the factors that contribute towards making a person
a smoker, chain or other wise.
Peer
pressure. One bad apple is enough to make a whole barrel
of apples bad. And during the age of thoughtless youth (most
people develop the habit before the age of 25) every one is
ready to take up a dare. So when peers compel others to take
a puff, one just has to take a puff or else face the danger
of being branded as “chicken” or “goody-two-shoes.”
Availability.
Cigarettes are available everywhere and almost any body can
get them and that is one major factor that contributes to the
development of the habit. Another reason is that cigarettes
are so damn cheap!
Aping.
Movie stars and other celebrities who smoke look so cool, and
this is more than enough reason for youngsters to start puffing
away just to copy their matinee idol.
The
Feel Good Syndrome. Cigarettes are often identified
with the “cool factor” and so it is a great way
to impress others if you can delicately balance the cigarette
between two of your fingers and blow up a puff of smoke while
you are in your friends' circle.
Stress
busters. Cigarettes are often wrongly identified as
stress busters and one of the best ways of driving away sleep.
So when we see others resorting to the habit, we are tempted
and even coaxed into taking a puff. If one parent smokes there
is a 25% chance that the child too will grow up into a smoker.
If both parents smoke, there is a 75% chance that the child
will become a smoker.
Attitude.
This is a good one, but strangely enough this cause is seldom
identified as one of the reasons for picking up the habit. One
thing about most of us is that there is a rebellious strain
in all of us. There is something in us that generates an urge
to protest against existing rules and norms and during our teenage,
what better way to express our defiance than by sporting a lighted
cigarette between our fingers or lips.
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