RE: The Six T- Today.

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Since I was young, I used to criticize my parents for their tobacco addiction. Of course, none of them took me seriously because I suppose vices work like that in selfish ways... so they had to reach transition points where there was no turning back to quit smoking... I imagine it's a process that depends solely on one attitude: Willpower. Why is it so hard to understand? Since I've never been addicted, I don't really understand it... although I know it works like a drug... okay. Living in peace with ourselves is part of that willpower, not the other way around.

Will we have enough megabytes to participate here all month?
Let hell break loose!!!!! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼



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Willpower.
It's a powerful word but also a difficult one sometimes, I won't justify at all, but given my personality some things are hard to do, however I've easily done others that people find difficult and that's the way it is mu friend. It's all in our minds but sometimes our mind doesn't respond to anyone(ourseleves included)
Enough megas?
I don't know and also don't think so we'll have to invent, willpower again, we need so much 9f ot for so many things here.

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