The Easy Peasy Way To Quit π–―π—ˆπ—‹π—‡

Summarization 1:

As long as you will read the book till the very end, no need to read this introduction. But here is the sumerization of what you need to know:

Reading Time: 3 minutes

At the beginning of the introduction, the author is conveying several key points and messages:

  1. The author claims that this open-source book offers a method to stop using pornography immediately, painlessly, and permanently without relying on willpower, judgment, or sacrifice.

  2. The book is introduced as a rewritten version of Allen Carr’s β€œEasyWay to Smoking” for pornography, and it’s free and open-source.

  3. The author states that the method described in the book is described as instantaneous, equally effective for heavy and casual users, free from withdrawal pangs, requires no willpower, and is permanent.

1.1 warning

In this part of the introduction, the author is conveying the following important points:

  1. The author explains that this book will not use scare tactics or health risks to persuade users to quit pornography. Instead, it offers a method that is different from conventional approaches.

  2. Conventional methods, like using willpower or attempting β€œπ—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡-diet” methods, are mentioned as ineffective because they don’t address the underlying reasons for using π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡.

  3. The author introduces the idea that the book’s method, called β€œEasyPeasy,” works differently and claims that readers will find it hard to believe at first but will come to accept it by the end of the book.

  4. The author challenges the misconception that people choose to watch π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ and likens addiction to it to other forms of addiction like alcoholism or drug addiction.

  5. The introduction highlights the fear that keeps users from quitting, primarily the fear of experiencing misery, deprivation, and unsatisfied cravings.

  6. The author mentions irrational beliefs associated with π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ addiction, like the belief that masturbation is the most important thing in life or that π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ is β€œsafer” than real-life sex.

  7. The text argues that fear, especially the fear that β€œonce an addict, always an addict,” is the primary reason people don’t quit π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡.

  8. The author introduces the concept of a β€œmagic button” that would allow users to go back in time and never access π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡. This is used to illustrate that most users wish they had never started.

  9. The author assures readers that EasyPeasy is not magic, but it is a method that can make quitting easy and enjoyable.

  10. The text emphasizes that fear is the main barrier to quitting and that readers won’t be free of that fear until they complete the book.

  11. The author encourages readers to make the affirmative decision to quit and assures them that they have nothing to lose by doing so.

Finally…

In this final part of the introduction, the author concludes with the following key points:

  1. The author expresses confidence that everyone can find it easy and enjoyable to quit π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ by reading the rest of the book with an open mind.

  2. The more you understand, the easier it will be to quit, and even if you don’t fully comprehend every word, following the instructions will make it easier.

  3. The book suggests that readers won’t go through life feeling deprived or longing for π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡, and they may wonder why they used it for so long.

  4. The author mentions that there are only two reasons for failure when using the EasyPeasy method: not following the instructions and not understanding the content.

  5. Emphasis is placed on following the book’s recommendations in the correct order, without skipping chapters.

  6. The book encourages readers to question their own views and societal beliefs about sex, internet π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡, and addiction, fostering a deeper understanding of the issues.

  7. EasyPeasy is positioned as a source of knowledge that makes quitting π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ easy and enjoyable.

  8. The author suggests that escaping the π—‰π—ˆπ—‹π—‡ trap is a significant accomplishment and emphasizes the sense of freedom that readers can achieve.

  9. The author reiterates the importance of not skipping chapters.

1.2 Tips for reading and final minor notes

In this section, the author provides some tips and additional information:

  1. The book is relatively short and can be finished in a couple of hours, so it’s recommended to read it multiple times to fully grasp the lessons.

  2. The author suggests that highlighting or taking notes can be beneficial during the reading process.

  3. The author explains why this book is referred to as a β€œhackbook” and clarifies that Allen Carr’s work inspired it but emphasizes that it’s unique and not meant to replace Carr’s methods.

  4. It’s stated that there are communities related to the hackbook, but the recommendation is to explore them after finishing the book.

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