Today we are picking up a topic on Smokers because after making a deep analysis by internet surfing found the stats where we will find about 2.0 billion (39.7%) people smoke. But the major concern among us, it's drastically inclining. Hence we will try to understand about Smokers and Smoke because most are judgmental with out any understanding.
No, this article is not for justifying the Smoker's or to encourage the people for Smoke, its all about knowing the Smoker's mentality, behavior and attitude. Also a knowledge bite for Smoker's, what exactly they intake.

Everyone knows that the Smoke is injurious to health; due to which you can face hazardous diseases in your life. Actually, smoking contributes direct impact on mouth, kidney, liver, bladder, pancreas, stomach, colon, rectum, lung and heart. Plus smoking decrease the effects of healing or controlling any disease or ailments related to oxygen in the blood. It can also create problems with testing and some medicines.
What's in Cigarette Smoke?
Cigarette smoke contains over 4000 chemicals and 69 of these are known to cause cancer. Even if someone doesn't smoke, still can get sick from these poisonous chemicals just by passive smoking.
What exactly Smoker's intakes, when they smoke a cigarette:
- Tar, a black, sticky substance that contains many poisonous chemical such as: ammonia (found in floor and window cleaner), toluene (found in industrial solvents) and acetone (found in paint stripper and nail polish remover).
- Nicotine, the addictive drug in tobacco.
- Carbon Monoxide, a poisonous gas that reduces the amount of oxygen taken up by a person's red blood cells.
- Hydrogen Cyanide, the poison used in gas chambers during World War ll.
- Metals, including lead, nickel, arsenic (white ant poison) and cadmium (used in car batteries).
- Pesticides such as methoprene (found in flea powder).
- Nicotine, the addictive drug in tobacco.
- Carbon Monoxide, a poisonous gas that reduces the amount of oxygen taken up by a person's red blood cells.
- Hydrogen Cyanide, the poison used in gas chambers during World War ll.
- Metals, including lead, nickel, arsenic (white ant poison) and cadmium (used in car batteries).
- Pesticides such as methoprene (found in flea powder).
- Other Chemicals such as benzene (found in petrol) and naphthalene (found in mothballs) are also in tobacco smoke.
Always an Smoker slogan "no smoke no fun", is smoking pleasurable but why?
Smoking pleasure is due to constant Nicotine withdrawal. Cigarette smoke contains a natural substance called nicotine which is primarily absorbed in the lungs. Nicotine stimulates and massages the pleasure centers of brain providing satisfaction and enjoyment.
- The Tactile Stimulation. After one becomes a real smoker, the feeling of the smoke as it enters the lungs, how it feels as it swirls around deep inside your lungs and how it feels as it leaves the mouth or nose, all can provide feelings of pleasure.
- Smoking is Addictive. Your body will become accustomed to the pleasure and the presence of nicotine in your system. Once the nicotine leaves your system, your body will begin to desire it and even create feelings of discomfort if the desire isn't met. Simply satisfying this urge and replenishing the supply of nicotine to your body feels good and reinforces the pleasures of smoking.

Lets be more specific where we are not blaming anyone wrong or right. The facts which mentioned on this article till yet, only to provide awareness regarding smoke and its impact. Here we still need to understand: Smoking - why, how, when? then only we can judge Smoker's.
Smokey smokes knowingly at the cost life...
Don't smokers already know the risks, yet light up anyway?
We fiercely justify our own addictions while scoffing at everyone else's nonsense.
No one is born addicted. Time, circumstances, situations and our own will ignite the spark for a particular vice. Take any non-addicted person and drop them into the real world - most likely, life will hook them on something. That's just a fact.
Some of the Smoker's start Smoking in such circumstances as follow :
- For not to feel alone,
- Influenced by other,
- Influenced by other,
- To be Relax,
- To feel different and - Lots of other reasons.
Every coin has two sides - one positive, one negative. Life works the same way: highlight a few facts, and you'll always spot the duality.
Smokers tread a negative path, no doubt, shaped by those perspectives and circumstances. Yet sometimes, the very same factors flip results in a positive direction.
Take smoking: Many smokers don't light up for enjoyment, social status, style or any flimsy excuse. Often, there's a deeper story behind it - a personal struggle, stress relief or coping mechanism born from hardship.
We're not making excuses by tying habits to stories. Consider someone crushed by tragedy or suffering, abandoned by the world when they needed support most. Few smokers light up for these unarguable reasons:
- To relax and relieve stress, pushing through work.
- To forget the past, focus on the future, and build present-day momentum.
- To re-experience lost moments.
- To feel fresh like escaping reality or starting anew.
- To forget the past, focus on the future, and build present-day momentum.
- To re-experience lost moments.
- To feel fresh like escaping reality or starting anew.
- For laser-sharp concentration.
- To spark creativity, unlocking imaginary worlds when the real one feels barren.
*And yes, plenty more valid reasons exist.

We all carry biases, but here's what smokers actually say about their habit: Smokers Point of View
- No one wakes up saying, "Yes, daily smoking is my life goal." Life-shattering events broke them first. With no guide or escape in recovery, they got stuck with the stick.
- We smoke to escape somewhere else. Think dark vs. smoke: Darkness blinds you completely; smoke just clouds the view. When life's pitch-black, smoking lets us cope and kid ourselves we're okay.
- Bob Marley nailed it: "Love the life you live. Live the life you love." Is life mere survival, or about thriving, making memories, staying alive? It's unpredictable—I could drop tomorrow, smoking or not. No regrets on my watch.
Some smokers defy judgment—at least from me. Thinking of their struggles leaves me grateful to God and my life for sparing me such phases.
"Smokers smoke! It doesn't make them wrong or bad - it just means they need better ways to quit than puffing away.
Put yourself in a smoker's shoes: Imagine the constant inner turmoil, the deep pain gnawing at them. Your view might clash with mine, wired differently as we are.
If you're not a smoker, pause before judging. Offer real help to quit or guide them toward healthier escapes. If that's not possible, step back - leave them be and drop the judgment. After all, "Smokers Will Smoke".
Nature serves as the ultimate architect of mankind's formation, growth and downfall, doling out resources with unerring balance. It gives freely, but it also reclaims without mercy.
Smoke emerges as one of nature's raw resources - born from the first great fire gifted to humanity. Today, fire fuels both progress and destruction.
"Smoke Signals" spark ingenious thought, yet carry destructive undertones. Perfect tie-in to your addiction duality: innovation veiled in harm.
No More Smoking, Please - "Easy to say, hard to do but at least worth make a try once"...
Every substance has limits; overuse spells disaster.
- Why we overuse?
Addiction creeps in as humanity's curse, pushing us past boundaries. It doesn't just wreck your now - it also poisons your future. Every person battles some addiction; cross the line, and consequences cascade.
- Smoking's Trap
For Smokers, each puff kills momentary pain. But leaning on cigarettes at every weak spot crafts a weaker self long-term. Most desperately want to quit, yet addiction grips too tight - saying "no more" feels impossible.
In this post, we've met smokers without excuses and those with compelling stories behind their habit. So why doesn't any ironclad reason to quit ever stick?
Smokers often have genuine motives to stop - health, family, future. But addiction's vise is too tight. Saying "No smoking" becomes impossible, trapped in the endless SMOKE RING.
"Puff-Puff, Pass" casts a dangerous spell on the next generation, luring youth into smoking through friend groups, trends, style, passion and dumb excuses.
Not everyone's the same. Some know how to fight back, staying strong against life's darkness. We aim to inspire: Challenges never vanish, but escape routes always exist. The road stays constant, even in shadows—just hold patience till dawn. After every night, hope rises with the sunrise.
For smokers ready to quit:
Breaking free isn't easy, but take that first step. Carve your own path, unearth one solid reason to stop, summon your inner strength and reclaim your true self.
Ask yourself these gut punches:
- Why smoke for others when you've got no reason?
- Why prioritize cigarettes over loved ones?
- Why hide from reality in haze when smoke has become your new reality?
- Why smoke for others when you've got no reason?
- Why prioritize cigarettes over loved ones?
- Why hide from reality in haze when smoke has become your new reality?
Many swear by meds, treatments or meditation as quick fixes.
Truth? Quitting's brutal, borderline impossible until you steel your willpower.
***No More Nonsense Please***







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