@CDCgov says to #QuitVaping unless it's helping you #QuitSmoking (@KylaahD @LouiseMeets etc.), but they also suggest you #Quit thru OTHER #NicoteneReplacementTherapies - #Quitting #Quitter #QuitTheHabit


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The CDC reported that 'vaping' (e-cigs, e-hookahs, vape pens) was connected to lung-injury, and suggested that you quit vaping 'unless you're using them to quit smoking' (because they seem to think that–though the vapes are unhealthy–'going back to regular death-sticks- cigarettes (a friend of mine–who knows they're bad for you but won't quit smoking–calls smoking "putting another nail in the coffin")' would be multitudes worse!)

And I wondered, "Isn't there a better way to quit?"

'That word' (below-hyperlinked to some Nicotine Replacement Therapy options) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which the our lexicon stands ...

The word “Quit” is built on “Free (from War, -Debt-etc.)” and/or "to Rest, be |Quiet" (to |Calm ... to Reward, take |Revenge, Answer, |Retort, Acquit, |Declare ' Not Guilty,' Leave, |Depart, |Stop doing something, |Give-up, |Relinquish, |Discharged, Unmarried).







Or maybe I'm looking at it wrong—that's one reason
 Our Father God said "It is not good for the man to be
 alone":  "Because the man'll think he's right until someone else shows
 him why he's not"—Won't you show me
 if I'm right-or-wrong in the comments below?

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