Way to go, Zeon!
I've quit that nasty habit myself, and it's pretty hard the first fifteen times "quitting" --which is to say, for me, I had to try quitting enough times (and "fail") that it didn't matter whether I "failed". That is, I had to let go of the whole shame-guilt dynamic attached to my habit. Then the desire to smoke fell away entirely. Except, say, once every three months when I'm surrounded by smokers ... and having some beers, and I give in for a moment. And then it's done. And I mean done -- for another three months or so.
Otherwise, there's no desire for it. And I know I'm not missing anything.
Cold turkey may work for you. But for me, I had to slow it down and slow it down some more until I was, for months, only wanting and having one or two of the death sticks a day. It was then much easier than it would have been were I smoking half a pack or more a day -- which was usually the most I ever did, anyway.
Glad to be free, I am!
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