Ramadan 2023

Soldato
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It's time once again.

To everyone who is starting over the weekend, enjoy and make the most of it.

Last year I struggled to stop smoking, this year I am stopping for good (hopefully). :o
 
I have quit smoking for good. It's really about your mindset. Been smoking for seven years and one day, because of financial standings and health concern, I just decided to quit and never look back. Till today (it's been four years). Feels good. Money that was suppose to be spent on cigarettes are spent on stocking up food at home.

I believe you can do it too.

Ramadhan Mubarak.

Ramadan Mubarak to you too.

To be fair, I stopped and had a lapse of 1, a couple days ago and it tasted and smelt disgusting. Enough to put me off for good now. It’s been a little difficult as I’ve a new appetite for food but I do feel better already to be fair.
 
Instead of creating a new thread, I thought it’s best to just continue with the one from last year.

Eid Mubarak to all celebrating today and tomorrow.

It’s been a quick Ramadan this year, and I’m rather saddened that it’s gone. The fasts weren’t difficult and it’s done my body the greater good.
 
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