It's been well over six months for me now. I actually stopped counting quite a while ago. I tried to quit many times and failed many times-1. It is good indeed, to be free of nicotine addiction. I would like to say to anyone who may have determined it is impossible to quit for them - this is not true and you can quit.
Peace
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It's a tough life being a nomad and money is always a concern since we live on the edge of society. Here is one tip for nomads and aspiring nomads to help get their finances in order.
OK, so no cigarettes for a long time for me. 258 Days to be precise. I used to smoke a packet a day and each packet was roughly £6.50 each so that amounts to saving almost 1700 pounds alone in just over eight months. That is a little more than I paid for my beautiful, but old Ford Transit campervan. No nomad is complete without a solid reliable campervan. Given that 88 percent of that cost is purely taxation - I have reduced my tax bill by £1475 pounds.
In addition I no longer need to waste time, and money going to the Doctor for my ventolin inhaler since I no longer need to use one. Also, I can wear my clothes a little longer since they no longer stink like an ashtray after wearing them a few hours. So my washing costs are reduced.
Thinking of quitting? You know it makes a lot of sense - as well as cents!!!
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