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Juan of 11
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![]() ![]() Had a near death car experience a few years ago and since, no cigar (That I can find in my humi) is safe. Accumulation is not a bad thing so long as it does not affect your lifestyle due to money issues. If everything else is cool... why not? Unlike most vices, accumulating cigars is not asset depleting. You can always sell them and they tend to appreciate over time if you buy the right ones. Coke habits on the other hand.... ![]()
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Adjusting to the Life
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I was being sucked into this pattern in the beginning, but I prevented myself from falling into it. I don't keep any cigars for a special occasions . Every moment is a special occasion for me, and I don't get sucked into the hype of new a limited release cigars unless I tried them, and I know I like them.
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