r living with a smoker also has to deal with these problems. Whether it is that they are worried about the health of the individual or worried about the individual (Non-smokers Behavior)3rd Subject(Non-smokers Behavior)(Smokers Behavior)spending too much money buying cigarettes. Unlike smokers, non-smokers do not stress out about situations such as not getting a smoke break at work, how many cigarettes they have left, or why cigarette prices have sky-rocketed. Non-smokers also do not have to deal with the burden of quitting.In the same way, both smokers and non-smokers have to deal with health problems due to cigarette smoke. Second hand smoke is as jeopardizing to ones health as first hand smoke is. The reason for this is because carbon monoxide from inside the cigarette is inhaled. The sad part of all of this is smokers usually do not realize how deadly the toxins are that they are exhaling into the atmosphere. On the one hand, non-smokers have health problems due to second hand smoke; on the other hand smokers have a greater variety of health problems. Even though smokers and non-smokers are at a health risk, smokers are the most at risk of the two. "By the mid 1960's, research had linked cigarette smoking to several major health problems, including bronchitis, emphysema, heart disease, Conclusionand cancer of the mouth, throat, and lungs" (Thompson and Hickey). Around this time people coined the term, "cancer sticks". Smoking over a long period of time causes many changes in appearance such as yellow teeth, wrinkles, and yellow fingernails. Smoking also results in bad hygiene such as deteriorating gums and bad breath.On a personal level, I would much rather live a smoke-free, long, and healthy life. For the people who chose to live the life of a smoker I encourage them to try and quit as soon as possible. Health problems, stress, and addiction are only a few of the many everyday trials that we all must endure. Though ...