Except for those YEARS where he went around lecturing down to hard working people while keeping his drug addiction and grifting under wraps. Very deceitful and then traveling to the crimea to be put in a coma? Lol
Refreshing to hear. It is indeed possible to not agree with or be a huge fan of someone while appreciating what they have to say and not needing to totally demonize them. Both the right wing and left wing seem increasingly polarized in the worst way, that if a person’s beliefs or worldview isn’t in agreement with their own they won’t even listen to them. It’s not a one sided thing, the whole world seems to be going this way sadly. People only listening to or appreciating those who would say the same things they would.
I agree, I love listening to him speak or tell stories as well, more for the speaking and storytelling. But also his rural background kinda hits home too, so it’s easier to listen to his stories than someone explaining their childhood in LA 🤷♂️ doesn’t mean I agree with everything he does/says lmao
If Jordan Peterson was what he was and turned out to be the way he is now, we all have hope. Of course he never lost interest in his passion and that was probably what saved him. Addictions distract most from their main goals and that’s what is the saddest and most harmful part…
Yeah but what he forgot to mention was that by 25 he also had an undergraduate degree, a masters degree, a full phd and had a fully published paper. His life wasn't exactly chaos.
@@dodgro8342 which matters why exactly? The man could’ve lived off of his family’s money but he hustled and did his thing. He made his own coin and improved his life.
@@stangadoboaradreaptaomoara9567 there is a difference between "making your coin" when you have rich parents and when you don´t have them. it´s elementary - it´s atotally different starting position.
Started smoking the odd cigarette offered to me by me peers at 15. I quickly became addicted. The kids smoking outside WERE the cool kids. They were good at sports, decent at social skills. Most we're not outcasts in any way. Flash forward to 26, and a thousand excuses not to quit later. I'm down to 2 cigarettes a day, from 10-15. Yesterday i didn't have any all day. Before i went to bed i cried. Gone was my "happy" habit, and the dopamine i clinged to and abused. I smoked to celebrate something good happening, and when i was feeling down. As someone trying to quit smoking now, I'm fighting against myself. My brain. The primitive parts mostly. The ones seeking and begging for instant gratification. A part of my brain already noticed the damage done by these fucking cancer sticks. Very mild gum recession, pale skin, fine lines creeping in. It's a habit that takes a 1000 things, youth, money, your literal health. Damages every organ, EVERY cell in your body. It damages the very being of you, and your possibility to stay alive and experience this universe. Why even postpone the habit, when the damage is done now, everyday you smoke. Fight through your brain trying to trick you, the feeling of emptiness, the lack of a quick happy pill. Quitting such a habit is NOT going to be easy. Brilliant minds, and some of the brighest heads were smokers too. It's not about being a dumb smoker or a smart smoker. It's about the fact that this addiction is freaking hard for many. If you accomplish this single task, your overall health will improve. Imagine that. You don't even need to go to the gym and lift anything, or change your diet habits. All you have to think about is not doing something. Isn't that a perfect thing to do if you are also a lazy person? I wish you all success and health. I will start today. No more New Year resolutions, no nothing. Your body is ticking with the clock, the second.. not on a yearly basic. What you do or don't today will affect your tomorrow. There IS a life after quitting cigarettes. But a life with cigarettes will be a worse life. To health!
Thanks man. I’m 19 years old and have been using nicotine for the last 4 years of my life. It started with vaping in the bathroom of my highschool to smoking 4 cigarettes a day. I haven’t smoked in almost a month now and I feel good about it. Best old luck to you whoever you are. I wish good health upon you
Thank you, yes it's probably the hardest thing you will ever do in your life... but once you do, once you're over the mental cravings, once you smell the awful reek from a mile away... you will speak of it for years to come as your greatest accomplishment, honest to goodness pride, as if you'd climbed and conquered the highest mountain! Talk about a self esteem boost!
This gives me a lot of strength. I also drink a lot of alcohol lately and I also started smoking in the last few months. I honestly feel like shit. I am 19 and I can't tell which way is up or down in my life. Nothing goes right in my life. I feel depressed. I can't see a way out of this madness honestly... The fact that people have been through this and have overcome it, gives me a lot of hope
19 YOU MATTER AND HAVE A REAL PURPOSE!!!!! First stop cigarettes and go to an AA Meeting for support. Then get a job any job serving others. You will become healthy again and think clearly for yourself what you truly want. I wish you good life journey. Mine is amazing sober since 5-10-2015. Buried my dad my mom and my husband all in my first 4 years of sobriety. And my husband of 21 years buried on 5-10-2019 my 4 year sobriety. I truly AM on a good path towards making my dreams come true. You can change the direction of your life NOW TODAY.
Yeah, they wom't be intelligent for long as nicotine damages endothelial cells, therefore restricting blood flow to the brain, causing brain damage in the lomg-term. Nicotine itself impairs brain development, so using it even once before age of 25 is like playing Russian roulette with your ability to concentrate, feel good,control your behaviour and learn new things.
Pretty identical to my experience with cigarettes and alcohol. Started at 14 and had a 7 year stretch. Been sober 7 years now. Still smoke, but I’m free from the bottle.
I've been free from the bottle for almost 2 months now. Thankfully naltrexone exists. That stuff is like magic. It feels good to not be dangerously wasted nightly.
@@MrAngusyoungistheman Obviously you know nothing about addiction. Cigarettes are a vice for me, drinking daily especially copious amounts is far worse than a cigarette. You sound so fucking dumb.
This reminds me of myself . I’m 29 now, a junior awaiting a bachelors in computer science . When I was 19-23 I was pretty wild and reckless . I always had the intelligence but I lived in Chicago and always was in trouble . Dropped out at 17. Getting arrested all the time . Was like 125-130lbs with long hair and baggy clothes . Back then even working a normal job or staying in a classroom was near impossible. But here I am hoping to become a machine learning engineer
I have been running for the past 24 hours, please make these smoking cigarettes thoughts go away. If the running does not kill me the smoking will, I AM DOOMED.
So am i with 31. i am intellectually obsessed with my profession as a german language professor in tutoring foreign languages and translations. I especially like psychology as my second profession. I drink sometimes but i do smoke and i am always late at night. I can relate 100%
Im 24 and also very obsessed. Im 136 right now at 5 7. Never care for eating much. Hyper sensitive and hyper aware. Very calm but talking fast at the same time. Cant seem to want anything for myself. I love to please others
At 24 I just quit cigs after 10 years of smoking but alcohol is really hard to quit, I was once 2 years without after I had drank for months straight but I hope I can someday turn my life around, hardest thing about being in mid 20's is if you don't have a vision for your life you can easily get sucked into complete depression...20's is the hardest struggle I've had in my life lmao
I started because it looks so cool, and back in the 80's and 90's smoking was still an OK thing to do (parents and siblings also smoked). I was generally a well behaved kid with good grades and a computer nerd. BUT I chose unwisely to try smoking when I was in 6th grade and I was hooked before I knew what happened. By the time I started high school I was up to a pack a day of Marlboro reds, out of breath, smelled like an ashtray, yellow teeth, hacking cough in the morning as I lit up my first cigarette of the day with the rest of the family before breakfast. It was fun but I regret it lol. We could even smoke outside at school during lunch with parental permission slips.
I started drinking at 14, dipping at 16, gave up the beer for weed at 18, been smoking and dipping constantly, with a rare occasional drink ever since. I’m 26. I just quit the weed about a month ago, and I been drinking more than I have since I started. Though tbf, I haven’t gotten drunk. I can’t remember the last time I was drunk. Maybe July 4, 2022.
When I was 16 my older sister had to have her voice box removed because she smoked to much. She has to talk with an electric thing she holds to her neck. Cured me of ever starting
First step is to smoke only when allowed and not based on when you feel like it. But to do that you need to want to follow the schedule. So make a schedule with so much smoking so you like the schedule. After you've been conditioned to only follow the schedule, you can strategically decrease very little. Do this for a month. When you're completely following the schedule decrease it like by one cigarette first week, and next decrease it by 2 and next by 3 and so on.
Im 20 and have been feeling stuck, i was in film school and left because ive already had done filming and so much since 6 i wasn’t learning. Im a pizza driver trying to save, but im just at a point where im not motivated because im 20 and feel like my life should be all together. This video makes me feel better, of course its not like im just not gonna move forward, but it does motivate me in a sense i have too many years ahead, at least i think, who knows if ill get in a car crash and die and this is all a waste, my best friend had that happen to him, he was as close to me as my parents maybe more..
Also stuck as in i have connections, applied many PA jobs, and still nothing. Like i truly want to move to LA and just prove my self, this is my life and i cant have other people effect how i think
If you're at that age it's almost normal for you to do all that shit even great people, but when you're 30 plus and still doing all that shit, you really need to question yourself.
Didn't pick up cig habit when my friends did. Later tho in psychosis I did. However, I did drink a lot with my friends. The good thing is I'm not an alcoholic today. I'm moving on to a healthier lifestyle (cigs still a problem tho). Sprinting and powerbuilding. Back to my teenage lifestyle just with cigs.(25)
Started at 16 and haven’t quit since. I’ve stopped my heavy marijuana usage, but that’s only one piece of the puzzle. Gotta quit these damn cigarettes before they do me in.
I’ve been smoking ciggs for 2.5 years now. I’m 21. I’ve realized it time and time again and been trying to quit cigarettes for a couple months now but always relapse weather it be vapes or something. In bed rn and this time I’m going to stop for real. Let’s see how it goes
when I was 5 my dad smoked 2-3 packs a day and drank odouls because he had an alcohol problem, flashforward 24 years and he drinks almost a a bottle and a half or 18 cans of beer a day and doesnt trust me because aparently ive given him so much hurt being his son for my entire adopted life, also this year I was finally diagnosed with asd because my childhood psychiatrist told him he would not believe I had it. ive beeen forcefed adhd medication my entire school life and my he still thinks I am nothing because I can not maintain a job for more than three months without having a full blown mental breakdown and being fired in response
My grandpa of 70 was smoking for 40 years he meet some Asian lady she said there is medicine for it. She made him tea couple time he said he felt weird but after all the desire/yearning for it he had for smoking disappeared. Still trying to identify this mystical plant 🌿 for others.
started smoking pretty consistently since 18 i’m 19.5 now i’ve quit hundreds of times while lighting up my last popped or cigarette 😂😂 god will give me the strength to give it up before 2024
He suffers badly from Obsessive compulsive personality disorder..many in his profession do. It's an inherited disorder. He is also a Gemini so has a mecurial language gift of communication..
His genuine transparency is beautifully
brilliant.
Except for those YEARS where he went around lecturing down to hard working people while keeping his drug addiction and grifting under wraps. Very deceitful and then traveling to the crimea to be put in a coma? Lol
Keep listening to him then. I’d rather listen to the homeless Vietnam vet on the street corner
lmfao
Lol
@@TalmboutJonAfricayeah and Juden Peterstein
I'm 25 too, probably quit cigarettes for a bazillion times. Now is the time to truly stop it.
Are you a smoker?
You got this bro 💪💪
You can do it!
How’s it going brother? Wish you the best.
Hows it going bro?
He makes me have hope
Never give up hope
U got it brother
I did it but puffed a black and mild yesterday. It's been like few years since I've used tobacco.
Hope to be a benzo addict?
Do it without him he's a grifter
Not a huge fan of Jordan but I enjoy his transparency. I love hearing people tell stories.
Refreshing to hear. It is indeed possible to not agree with or be a huge fan of someone while appreciating what they have to say and not needing to totally demonize them. Both the right wing and left wing seem increasingly polarized in the worst way, that if a person’s beliefs or worldview isn’t in agreement with their own they won’t even listen to them. It’s not a one sided thing, the whole world seems to be going this way sadly. People only listening to or appreciating those who would say the same things they would.
I agree, I love listening to him speak or tell stories as well, more for the speaking and storytelling. But also his rural background kinda hits home too, so it’s easier to listen to his stories than someone explaining their childhood in LA 🤷♂️ doesn’t mean I agree with everything he does/says lmao
Speaks to your character that you can disagree but respect the man.
We need more of this today.
If Jordan Peterson was what he was and turned out to be the way he is now, we all have hope. Of course he never lost interest in his passion and that was probably what saved him. Addictions distract most from their main goals and that’s what is the saddest and most harmful part…
Yeah but what he forgot to mention was that by 25 he also had an undergraduate degree, a masters degree, a full phd and had a fully published paper. His life wasn't exactly chaos.
@@travisbickle0526 and rich parents
@@dodgro8342 which matters why exactly? The man could’ve lived off of his family’s money but he hustled and did his thing. He made his own coin and improved his life.
@@stangadoboaradreaptaomoara9567 there is a difference between "making your coin" when you have rich parents and when you don´t have them. it´s elementary - it´s atotally different starting position.
@@dodgro8342sounds like you’re trying to make excuses for your own short comings
Started smoking the odd cigarette offered to me by me peers at 15. I quickly became addicted. The kids smoking outside WERE the cool kids. They were good at sports, decent at social skills. Most we're not outcasts in any way.
Flash forward to 26, and a thousand excuses not to quit later. I'm down to 2 cigarettes a day, from 10-15. Yesterday i didn't have any all day. Before i went to bed i cried. Gone was my "happy" habit, and the dopamine i clinged to and abused. I smoked to celebrate something good happening, and when i was feeling down. As someone trying to quit smoking now, I'm fighting against myself. My brain. The primitive parts mostly. The ones seeking and begging for instant gratification. A part of my brain already noticed the damage done by these fucking cancer sticks. Very mild gum recession, pale skin, fine lines creeping in. It's a habit that takes a 1000 things, youth, money, your literal health. Damages every organ, EVERY cell in your body. It damages the very being of you, and your possibility to stay alive and experience this universe.
Why even postpone the habit, when the damage is done now, everyday you smoke. Fight through your brain trying to trick you, the feeling of emptiness, the lack of a quick happy pill. Quitting such a habit is NOT going to be easy. Brilliant minds, and some of the brighest heads were smokers too. It's not about being a dumb smoker or a smart smoker. It's about the fact that this addiction is freaking hard for many. If you accomplish this single task, your overall health will improve. Imagine that. You don't even need to go to the gym and lift anything, or change your diet habits. All you have to think about is not doing something. Isn't that a perfect thing to do if you are also a lazy person?
I wish you all success and health. I will start today. No more New Year resolutions, no nothing. Your body is ticking with the clock, the second.. not on a yearly basic. What you do or don't today will affect your tomorrow. There IS a life after quitting cigarettes. But a life with cigarettes will be a worse life. To health!
Thanks man. I’m 19 years old and have been using nicotine for the last 4 years of my life. It started with vaping in the bathroom of my highschool to smoking 4 cigarettes a day. I haven’t smoked in almost a month now and I feel good about it. Best old luck to you whoever you are. I wish good health upon you
Thank you, yes it's probably the hardest thing you will ever do in your life... but once you do, once you're over the mental cravings, once you smell the awful reek from a mile away... you will speak of it for years to come as your greatest accomplishment, honest to goodness pride, as if you'd climbed and conquered the highest mountain! Talk about a self esteem boost!
Cigarettes are good. Otherwise millions of people wouldn't smoke, nor native Americans. Addiction is just a lame excuse.
@@steveb7144 ridiculous
R U STILL OFF THEM?!
This is cool to hear him talk about himself at such a young age. Interesting.
This gives me a lot of strength. I also drink a lot of alcohol lately and I also started smoking in the last few months. I honestly feel like shit. I am 19 and I can't tell which way is up or down in my life. Nothing goes right in my life. I feel depressed. I can't see a way out of this madness honestly... The fact that people have been through this and have overcome it, gives me a lot of hope
Bro its your life. It's on you make a way, create a way. Mine thing Bro DO YOU AND GET AFTER IT
Stopped smoking? Watch his video on quitting
Its on you to make the change man, stay strong and keep moving om the right direction, you'll find the way.
19 YOU MATTER AND HAVE A REAL PURPOSE!!!!! First stop cigarettes and go to an AA Meeting for support. Then get a job any job serving others. You will become healthy again and think clearly for yourself what you truly want. I wish you good life journey. Mine is amazing sober since 5-10-2015.
Buried my dad my mom and my husband all in my first 4 years of sobriety. And my husband of 21 years buried on 5-10-2019 my 4 year sobriety. I truly AM on a good path towards making my dreams come true. You can change the direction of your life NOW TODAY.
@@monicaramirez51015 sorry for your loss.
Hard life and good decision make some progres.
Having a hard life can foster intense growth and strengthen character for certain individuals
Im high because i thought u said perogies
People of higher intelligence and more feeling and in touch with feelings and things tend to be prone to additive traits
Sounds like some copium bullshit
Yeah, they wom't be intelligent for long as nicotine damages endothelial cells, therefore restricting blood flow to the brain, causing brain damage in the lomg-term. Nicotine itself impairs brain development, so using it even once before age of 25 is like playing Russian roulette with your ability to concentrate, feel good,control your behaviour and learn new things.
@@bobross3880 seriously
@@bobross3880 huh??? Did somebody say they have some pure copium? 👮🏻♂️
@@bobross3880they key word was AND
Honesty and openness is always refreshing to hear. I’ve always enjoyed listening to Jordan.
Mr. Jordan Peterson you are amazing I love listening to you mom at 6 definitely enjoy all that you say
Pretty identical to my experience with cigarettes and alcohol. Started at 14 and had a 7 year stretch. Been sober 7 years now. Still smoke, but I’m free from the bottle.
I've been free from the bottle for almost 2 months now. Thankfully naltrexone exists. That stuff is like magic. It feels good to not be dangerously wasted nightly.
Might as well drink and snort coke if you're going to smoke cigarettes anyway.
@@MrAngusyoungistheman Obviously you know nothing about addiction. Cigarettes are a vice for me, drinking daily especially copious amounts is far worse than a cigarette. You sound so fucking dumb.
This reminds me of myself . I’m 29 now, a junior awaiting a bachelors in computer science . When I was 19-23 I was pretty wild and reckless . I always had the intelligence but I lived in Chicago and always was in trouble . Dropped out at 17. Getting arrested all the time . Was like 125-130lbs with long hair and baggy clothes .
Back then even working a normal job or staying in a classroom was near impossible. But here I am hoping to become a machine learning engineer
Every time I crave a cigarette the I just put on my shoes and run 4 miles, I don’t care what time of day it could be 2 am lol
or you could just have a glass of water of something
@@slim920tf
I have been running for the past 24 hours, please make these smoking cigarettes thoughts go away. If the running does not kill me the smoking will, I AM DOOMED.
@@jasonclarke7422 Read Allen Carr's how to quit smoking.
I was really addicted to them. Used to pick em up off the floor. Haven’t smoked since 2018, 29 now.
So am i with 31. i am intellectually obsessed with my profession as a german language professor in tutoring foreign languages and translations. I especially like psychology as my second profession. I drink sometimes but i do smoke and i am always late at night. I can relate 100%
Damn. So there's hope.
No. He is depressed and will never be at peace in life again
Sounds like my younger days too.
If it weren't Jordan Peterson, I'd be really moved by his story
I wanna quit but I really
Enjoy smoking and I don’t have much left that I enjoy in life so I don’t wanna lose it
I quit smoking, 3 weeks no smoking now
@@MattWalkerLothCongrats! You should definitely keep going, the longer you go without it the more you won’t look back
Quit now. It ruined my life at 40. Smoked 10-15 cigarettes a day for 20 years. My life is miserable
Builds character! Good stuff 👍
God bless cigars and cigarettes no death ❤
40 still smoking,if i die and ressurect i'll do it again🤣
**hospitalised after a sip of cider**
Yeah i seen that on rogan. He has some immune system problem right
I would love to know him as a kid.
Ok but are we not gonna talk about how much he sounds like Saul Goodman???
Sounds like me right now
Im 24 and also very obsessed. Im 136 right now at 5 7. Never care for eating much. Hyper sensitive and hyper aware. Very calm but talking fast at the same time. Cant seem to want anything for myself. I love to please others
At 24 I just quit cigs after 10 years of smoking but alcohol is really hard to quit, I was once 2 years without after I had drank for months straight but I hope I can someday turn my life around, hardest thing about being in mid 20's is if you don't have a vision for your life you can easily get sucked into complete depression...20's is the hardest struggle I've had in my life lmao
I started because it looks so cool, and back in the 80's and 90's smoking was still an OK thing to do (parents and siblings also smoked). I was generally a well behaved kid with good grades and a computer nerd. BUT I chose unwisely to try smoking when I was in 6th grade and I was hooked before I knew what happened. By the time I started high school I was up to a pack a day of Marlboro reds, out of breath, smelled like an ashtray, yellow teeth, hacking cough in the morning as I lit up my first cigarette of the day with the rest of the family before breakfast. It was fun but I regret it lol. We could even smoke outside at school during lunch with parental permission slips.
I started drinking at 14, dipping at 16, gave up the beer for weed at 18, been smoking and dipping constantly, with a rare occasional drink ever since. I’m 26.
I just quit the weed about a month ago, and I been drinking more than I have since I started. Though tbf, I haven’t gotten drunk. I can’t remember the last time I was drunk. Maybe July 4, 2022.
When I was 16 my older sister had to have her voice box removed because she smoked to much. She has to talk with an electric thing she holds to her neck. Cured me of ever starting
First step is to smoke only when allowed and not based on when you feel like it. But to do that you need to want to follow the schedule. So make a schedule with so much smoking so you like the schedule. After you've been conditioned to only follow the schedule, you can strategically decrease very little. Do this for a month.
When you're completely following the schedule decrease it like by one cigarette first week, and next decrease it by 2 and next by 3 and so on.
Thank you doctor Jordan Peterson
After years of listening to him, sounds like getting out of the town he grew up in saved his life.
Im 20 and have been feeling stuck, i was in film school and left because ive already had done filming and so much since 6 i wasn’t learning. Im a pizza driver trying to save, but im just at a point where im not motivated because im 20 and feel like my life should be all together. This video makes me feel better, of course its not like im just not gonna move forward, but it does motivate me in a sense i have too many years ahead, at least i think, who knows if ill get in a car crash and die and this is all a waste, my best friend had that happen to him, he was as close to me as my parents maybe more..
Just wanted to get that off my chest to strangers i dont really care anymore
Also stuck as in i have connections, applied many PA jobs, and still nothing. Like i truly want to move to LA and just prove my self, this is my life and i cant have other people effect how i think
With his example I feel better, now I have to find what life really means to stop thinking of suicide
If you're at that age it's almost normal for you to do all that shit even great people, but when you're 30 plus and still doing all that shit, you really need to question yourself.
I love that he grew up 45 minutes away from my hometown Rycroft
I’m 25 and intellectually obsessed too… and I already feel up to speed with his current teachings as a 60 year old.. i have so much hope lol
3rd day of not smoking weed after 6 years of smoking everyday
Amazing, hope you’re still doing well
@@bridget8687 I stopped smoking for about a month but got back into it, it’s bad moneywise but I seem to cope with life better on it
I've quit smoking so many times now that it averages out to me quitting smoking roughly once per day.
😁
Didn't pick up cig habit when my friends did. Later tho in psychosis I did. However, I did drink a lot with my friends. The good thing is I'm not an alcoholic today. I'm moving on to a healthier lifestyle (cigs still a problem tho). Sprinting and powerbuilding. Back to my teenage lifestyle just with cigs.(25)
He was literally me now.
You're a Gemini Dr. A Gemini!!
It's easy to quit smoking. I know toys because I've done it many times.
Me at 25 with the same bad habits 🥺 there’s hope 🥹
God bless you
You had a family of brothers in Vegas.. don't let your town bring you down
Saul goodman
Started at 16 and haven’t quit since. I’ve stopped my heavy marijuana usage, but that’s only one piece of the puzzle. Gotta quit these damn cigarettes before they do me in.
Listen to it
I was mentally obsessed by as I am now
explains a lot
I love how he remembers based on the year, not how old he was 😂❤
I love him
I’ve been smoking ciggs for 2.5 years now. I’m 21. I’ve realized it time and time again and been trying to quit cigarettes for a couple months now but always relapse weather it be vapes or something. In bed rn and this time I’m going to stop for real. Let’s see how it goes
How did it go
when I was 5 my dad smoked 2-3 packs a day and drank odouls because he had an alcohol problem, flashforward 24 years and he drinks almost a a bottle and a half or 18 cans of beer a day and doesnt trust me because aparently ive given him so much hurt being his son for my entire adopted life, also this year I was finally diagnosed with asd because my childhood psychiatrist told him he would not believe I had it. ive beeen forcefed adhd medication my entire school life and my he still thinks I am nothing because I can not maintain a job for more than three months without having a full blown mental breakdown and being fired in response
That’s awesome!
It was a rough neighborhood, at the restaurant we only had broken lamb of lamb 😂
I did not know he was from Alberta, I like him more now
jordan you were never in shape physically
So when he was 25 he was cool
A rough little town in Alberta 😂
I like southern cuts and Dunhills
My grandpa of 70 was smoking for 40 years he meet some Asian lady she said there is medicine for it. She made him tea couple time he said he felt weird but after all the desire/yearning for it he had for smoking disappeared. Still trying to identify this mystical plant 🌿 for others.
Placebo or Chantix 😂
started smoking pretty consistently since 18 i’m 19.5 now i’ve quit hundreds of times while lighting up my last popped or cigarette 😂😂 god will give me the strength to give it up before 2024
Read Allen Carr's easy way to quit smoking,
It changed my life , please give it a try,
You won't regret it
those long winters will have you smoking and drinking too🍻🍻🚬🚬
That explains his coarse voice
25 I was happy and thought I’d met the one 😂 boy was I fkn wrong but hey life is all about learning from the experience and mistakes
That explains alot
I wish peterson still made sense occasionally
Also, he was addicted to meth for almost 20 years and beat the addiction
Salute !
Facts.
OMNEA ENUA FOR MAN.
omnea enua for woman
reminds me of Lip professor
He suffers badly from Obsessive compulsive personality disorder..many in his profession do. It's an inherited disorder. He is also a Gemini so has a mecurial language gift of communication..
FULL VIDEO PLEASE
Fairview is actually an hour away from me right now
Adam ray is the goat
Everyone’s been on something
He is 62 guys
20 years old and off cigarettes and not vaping for 5 weeks now
Smoking is good for you
I had no idea he was from Alberta 😳!!!!!
I am now
I need help getting stuff in order and the people forcing me to be here to fix what was caused
Lmao he smoked them wrong 😅
Me realising that the person teaching me said what were YOU like when I was 25
The idea that anybody would ever even want to start with putting hot carcinogenic air into their lungs in the first place, is beyond me. 🚬
Imagine if he was smoking Export A Green
congratulations on getting into graduate school 👏
that explains the voice
I'm 22 and just got into the Hoby of smoking some cigares they are nice
Well you look great..👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼
That explain the raspy voice
Smoking like a cigarettes per month maybe less
Bro I’m 22 I quit drinking for a while and my liver started hurting.
What podcast is this?
I get that.