I was dead set on enjoying a cigar yesterday after finishing work. For those of you that don't know, I now work a lot from home and my studio backs directly onto the garden, so is a constant reminder of smokes-gone-by!
Anyhow, when my final clients left, it was almost dark, the temperature had dropped a little and I found myself wondering what I could smoke quickly. What did I go for? Nothing. It occurred to me that if I was going to cram in a smoke before it either a) got too cold or b) too dark, there really was no point in lighting up at all. I then realised that I smoke to relax, enjoy a little time out, to challenge myself to find nuances and flavours or simply to reflect on the day. Cigar smoking is not an addiction (for me at least) and I think that puffing through a stick as quickly as possible would point to addiction or at least the need for a nic-hit or something akin to it.
So, why do you smoke? Is it for relaxation etc or through habit? perhaps a bit of both or none of the above?
Anyhow, when my final clients left, it was almost dark, the temperature had dropped a little and I found myself wondering what I could smoke quickly. What did I go for? Nothing. It occurred to me that if I was going to cram in a smoke before it either a) got too cold or b) too dark, there really was no point in lighting up at all. I then realised that I smoke to relax, enjoy a little time out, to challenge myself to find nuances and flavours or simply to reflect on the day. Cigar smoking is not an addiction (for me at least) and I think that puffing through a stick as quickly as possible would point to addiction or at least the need for a nic-hit or something akin to it.
So, why do you smoke? Is it for relaxation etc or through habit? perhaps a bit of both or none of the above?
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