Curiosity, a Cause of Starting Smoking
Published on January 6, 2009 3:34 AM
Most of people start cheap cigarettes only because they are very curious how it taste. Curiosity is an emotion that causes natural inquisitive behavior such as exploration, investigation, and learning, evident by observation in human and many animal species. The term can also be used to denote the behavior itself being caused by the emotion of curiosity. As this emotion represents a drive to know new things, curiosity is the fuel of science and all other disciplines of human study. But sometimes curiosity is very dangerous.
Only compelling curiosities of a future smoker and a dependent smoker will help make a good beginning for all the parties involved, according to a recent study. Curiosity is very increased in adolescents. That’s why they can start smoking very easy. Curiosities at this age may range from:
- How do my brother/friend smokes without coughing
- How smoking makes one cool
- “I want to puff-out smoke rings”
- Government would have banned smoking if it were really bad.
But as adolescents, most adult smokers appreciate the first effect of smoke as positive, that it makes them feel cool, relaxed and able to concentrate. Many even tend to believe that cigarettes with menthol cigarettes are harmless or less harmful following nursing online course notions about menthol. Youngsters who mostly buy cheap cigarettes online or at discount shop aren’t curious to know how smoke makes them feel energized and cool and whether it is the end of a nicotine deprivation, said researchers.
Researchers think that adolescents should know that cheap cigarettes at discount price, cheap Marlboro cigarettes from a tax free store or sale blocks further thinking and in less than 10 seconds of first drag, nicotine enters the bloodstream, breaches the brain’s protective barriers and begins its act.

