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# How To Quit Weed The Easy Way

"How To Quit Weed The Easy Way" is a free and open-source rewrite of "The Easy Peasy Way To Quit Porn", which is a free and open-source rewrite of Allen Carr's "How To Quit Smoking".

It requires no willpower, and you are to continue using marijuana normally as you read the book. That may sound counter-intuitive, but if you read the book fully, then by the end you will have no desire to use marijuana and quitting will happen naturally.

I've invested over 100 hours into writing and editing this book, and will continue to revise it with feedback from its readers.


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