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<blockquote data-quote="ruta2" data-source="post: 147495" data-attributes="member: 1424"><p>You haven't "skipped" or "missed" anything. If you're just starting out, just about everything lies ahead of you, and that's a good thing. It doesn't matter where you start (and it certainly doesn't matter where you end up). It's all a process, and a very subjective process at that. </p><p></p><p>As for the idea of "progression," it's a concept that has never really made sense to me -- it seems to imply some sort of tobacco hierarchy, which is something I've never bought into. There are no "more advanced," or "superior" or "more sophisticated" blends or tobacco genres, there are only types of tobacco that you prefer more than others. And what you prefer today will most undoubtedly change in the future; and what you're enjoying today is something you'll probably end up enjoying/rediscovering in the future. All this to say: enjoy, explore, and share. Let us all know what you've discovered and rediscovered over time.</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ruta2, post: 147495, member: 1424"] You haven't "skipped" or "missed" anything. If you're just starting out, just about everything lies ahead of you, and that's a good thing. It doesn't matter where you start (and it certainly doesn't matter where you end up). It's all a process, and a very subjective process at that. As for the idea of "progression," it's a concept that has never really made sense to me -- it seems to imply some sort of tobacco hierarchy, which is something I've never bought into. There are no "more advanced," or "superior" or "more sophisticated" blends or tobacco genres, there are only types of tobacco that you prefer more than others. And what you prefer today will most undoubtedly change in the future; and what you're enjoying today is something you'll probably end up enjoying/rediscovering in the future. All this to say: enjoy, explore, and share. Let us all know what you've discovered and rediscovered over time. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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