Don't apologize and get right back on your soapbox. The soapbox part of your video was the most valuable for me and, I suspect, for many others. You see, those who take five puffs and are done with analogs are the lucky ones. They have every right to celebrate and rejoice and have a parade and fanfares. I envy them and their triumph over the NicoDemon is a phenomenal achievement. But there are others, like me, who still have doubts. We puff enthusiastically, but keep a pack of analogs handy. We are unable to cut the cord. We read the success stories and begin to wonder...what's wrong with me, why can't I just quit? And all the bad memories of previous quit attempts slowly come back to haunt us. Gums, patches, Zyban, Chantix--all failures.
Born, I consider myself something of a success story, I'm down to 4-6 analogs a day, I can now go for hours without one, but I'm not cig-free. Just hours before watching your video I bought two packs of analogs (not a carton, though, as I usually do) because I just had to have them around. I wasn't proud of it. After watching your video, I went right back to vaping with renewed hope and determination.
Those two packs are still in my drawer. One has been opened and is missing a few cigs. But I don't feel lousy about it anymore. Thank you.