I'm comfortably middle aged right now. My kids are at the age, or will be very very soon, when I started smoking. I wish I had stayed with a pipe instead of Marlboros, but that's beside the point until I'm asked about it.
There's a lot of responses that make me happy as a father, specifically not encouraging anyone not bringing their own tobacco habits to the table. Yes, encouraging anyone living a tobacco free lifestyle to smoke a pipe might not be the right way. But then there's the beauty of youth. The quickest way to get a younger person to do something is to have an older person tell them they can't.
I "evangelize" by following advice attributed to Paul of Tarsus. "Always teach the gospel. When necessary use words". So I live my life with a pipe in my jaw as much a possible. If anyone, younger or older, has any questions at all I'm more than happy to sit for hours talking about pipes and why I smoke them and why you should go. But I'm not going to cross the street to tell you about it.
I really believe to have someone in their mid to late 20s interested in a pipe, they first need to see someone smoking one. Someone from when after color was invented. An influencer would help quite a bit. Seeing younger people smoking a pipe in a movie or show would help. Seeing peers out in the wild would help even more.
To Telescopes and everyone else on 2 wheels, motorcycles something I actively encourage in kids too young to ride. Many a 4 or 5 year old in my neighborhood has "started" my motorcycle when I was outside with it and they were walking by. That's for 2 reasons. First, I won't lie, it feels really good to be "that" cool neighbor. Second, by encouraging that child's love of motorcycles, I'm encouraging them to not only look for motorcycles while out with Mommy and Daddy, hopefully pointing us out to parents who might not see us, but also I might still be on their minds in 10 years or so when they start driving.
There's a lot of responses that make me happy as a father, specifically not encouraging anyone not bringing their own tobacco habits to the table. Yes, encouraging anyone living a tobacco free lifestyle to smoke a pipe might not be the right way. But then there's the beauty of youth. The quickest way to get a younger person to do something is to have an older person tell them they can't.
I "evangelize" by following advice attributed to Paul of Tarsus. "Always teach the gospel. When necessary use words". So I live my life with a pipe in my jaw as much a possible. If anyone, younger or older, has any questions at all I'm more than happy to sit for hours talking about pipes and why I smoke them and why you should go. But I'm not going to cross the street to tell you about it.
I really believe to have someone in their mid to late 20s interested in a pipe, they first need to see someone smoking one. Someone from when after color was invented. An influencer would help quite a bit. Seeing younger people smoking a pipe in a movie or show would help. Seeing peers out in the wild would help even more.
To Telescopes and everyone else on 2 wheels, motorcycles something I actively encourage in kids too young to ride. Many a 4 or 5 year old in my neighborhood has "started" my motorcycle when I was outside with it and they were walking by. That's for 2 reasons. First, I won't lie, it feels really good to be "that" cool neighbor. Second, by encouraging that child's love of motorcycles, I'm encouraging them to not only look for motorcycles while out with Mommy and Daddy, hopefully pointing us out to parents who might not see us, but also I might still be on their minds in 10 years or so when they start driving.