On the other hand, I've increased the amount I smoke, from less than a pack a week to rolling over 50 grams (weighed the one I just rolled and there's 0.5 g of tobacco in it). I can smoke inside at home, which is one of the main drivers, I'm on smoko 8 hours a day now. I feel like Boris in GoldenEye bashing away at code while sucking down cancer sticks.
My doctor said that everybody has been one way or the other, either significantly decreasing or increasing the amount they smoke.
I find it more funny that many people quit smoking during the quarantine in my country, because they stayed in their comfy homes without stress. However, once everything got back to normal, their habits did too.
Of course, I am not laughing at their failure, but how these conclusions about smoking and quitting always seem very superficial. I don't doubt the same result globally after things change a bit. It always finds a way back for many, unfortunately.
My doctor said that everybody has been one way or the other, either significantly decreasing or increasing the amount they smoke.