At two o'clock in the morning, Gedi woke up. He wants a cigarette. Turning on the light, he naturally reached for the cigarette case on the table before going to bed. There were no cigarettes in it. He got out of bed and rummaged through his pockets, but found nothing. He opened the suitcase again and looked around, hoping to find a pack of cigarettes left by accident, but he was disappointed again. Then buy a box. Gedi put on her clothes and went outside the hotel. At this time, the restaurant and bar of the hotel have already closed. It's still raining, the street is desolate and all the shops are closed. The only way is to get it from a car parked a few blocks away in the rain.
The more there is no smoke, the greater the desire to smoke. People who smoke heavily have this experience.
Gedi was going to get a cigarette from his car, but he remembered that he had left his hat in his room, at least to keep out the rain. He went back to his room and stopped suddenly when he was about to get his hat. He asked himself: What am I doing?
Gedi sat on the edge of the bed and thought that an educated man, a successful businessman, and a man with a rational mind left the hotel in the middle of the night and walked a few streets in the heavy rain just for a cigarette. What kind of habit is this? Is this habit so powerful?
After a while, Gedi made up her mind to give up smoking. He stood up, stretched himself hard, then crumpled up the empty cigarette case and threw it into the wastebasket. He took off his clothes and put on his pajamas and went back to bed. He fell asleep with a feeling of relief and even victory. At this point, Gedi has never touched a cigarette in her life. He is the world-famous American oil tycoon-Paul? Gedi
Self-control is really important, because there are too many temptations in this world. Some people lose everything because they can't stand the temptation of money. Everyone has the impulse to yearn for good things. This is human nature. People who learn to control themselves are often rational, while rational people are generally easy to succeed, so the first step to success is to learn self-control.