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by alganet 411 days ago
I'm not denying. I know the risks of smoking and that I will suffer a lot.

Do you understand and accept the risks of your habits?

2 comments

You got one thing right: accepting that your addiction is destructive. You got one thing wrong: thinking that self-harm is normal and other people's habits are also destructive. Try to change the cigarette in the morning for a 1 hour walking and you yourself you figure out how wrong you were.
I don't think it's normal.

It is valuable to me though.

People with schizophrenia (like me) have a long historical association with tobacco smoking. I'm not using this correlation as an excuse. It's just a fact.

Of all things that I perceive as harmful, cigarettes are the least offensive to me. Even though I know that it will bring me pain.

I have a habit of reading while I eat. Explain how self-destructive? I don't want to shoot this theory down, it was an interesting thing to claim.
I don't know, honestly. Is that even a habit?

I used to eat watching stuff. Eventually I recognized it as a bad thing. In my case, it distracted me from the food and whatever I was watching. I ultimately dropped this practice and I enjoy my meals way better.

You can see it as a destructive thing, right? Whether it applies to you or not, I wouldn't know.

When I said all habits are self-destructive, I meant that they are conditioning. It's a little part of you that now is in auto mode.

Of course that my example, cigarettes, is also bad for my health. However, the conditioning is mostly chemical (I think), related to nicotine. It was also a way of saying "yeah, I know smoke bad", and a way to make people think of other potential harmful habits (gossip, drugs, promiscuity, stalking, drinking, cheating, etc) and how these things can go hypocritical very fast.

This "auto mode" is not a pure and simple thing. What I'm describing might be a lifetime preference, rather than conditioned. But surely an element of the automatic has crept in. I probably reach unthinkingly for reading matter like I reach for a spoon, exhibiting what I think is called utilization behavior. Then again I don't think a person's conscious intent can ever be permanently shut out; I think any supposed conditioning of a human will have a degree of conscious oversight.
The important thing is: are you able to recognize and be honest?

All these explanations make no difference.

I smoke, I will suffer. Can you recognize the habits that will make you suffer?