When I opened my first box of Davidoff Diademas Finas, there is a little book in the box that basically gives you the timeline of the Davidoff cigar business. The first page of the book espouses this theory, that even if you cut back to once a month and smoke the best possible cigars you can get your hands on you will be better for it.
I'd heard it said along this same lines very close to this time last year when I posted a poll asking how many cigars people owned: "I own a large number of average cigars. I own a small number of extraordinary cigars. You can never own too many extraordinary cigars." I said I'd take that for my mantra but lost myself somewhere along the way. I let more and more average cigars cigars creep into my inventory.
I finally had to cut some of them away and move back to place where even f I smoked once a month I was only smoking cigars I really loved. I'm curious, how many people only smoke cigars they really love and avoid the yardgar mentality?
I'd heard it said along this same lines very close to this time last year when I posted a poll asking how many cigars people owned: "I own a large number of average cigars. I own a small number of extraordinary cigars. You can never own too many extraordinary cigars." I said I'd take that for my mantra but lost myself somewhere along the way. I let more and more average cigars cigars creep into my inventory.
I finally had to cut some of them away and move back to place where even f I smoked once a month I was only smoking cigars I really loved. I'm curious, how many people only smoke cigars they really love and avoid the yardgar mentality?