There was one more point of the cigarette – and I really didn’t discover this until the last decade: it provides space between myself and others. I could use the cigarette to get another person to move away from me, to get them to give me room and / or, just to, flat out, get away from them. A cigarette can be a tool of rejection.
The problem with all of that is that I can’t control the cigarette, it would control me. So even when I was not done with a project, I would have to stop in the middle of it and go have a cigarette just to get rid of the nicotine craving. This is a very unpleasant feeling and can be an unwelcome interruption to any activity (particularly the you-know-what activity). Even when I don’t want to reject someone, the cigarette would reject them – because after all – what non-smoker wants to be in the middle of all of that mess?
So here I am, a self professed non-smoker, struggling with all of the craving and lingering detoxification of nicotine. Each day when I wake up, my first thought is: “Will I fight it today? Will it work without a fight?” Either way, the outcome is same – same. I will not smoke a cigarette.