DePixeler
New Member
My humi is getting full of stuff I've ordered. Mostly samplers from all over, and lots from Cbid. The samplers tend toward the high end and the CBid is more the bargain to mid level stuff. I kinda consider all this expense to be my "tuition" to a more refined appreciation of cigars and cigar culture. My homework lately has been to sit down each evening and do my lab work....i.e. smoke my stogie on the patio.
Man, stuff gets in the way of my homework though. Wife, kids, rain, issues..... so at first I started out looking for a low(er) cost everyday stick, that I wouldn't feel bad about having to put out or ignore. That was/is an interesting lesson. But now I'm thinking that maybe the best strategy for my cigar enjoyment (your mileage may vary) is to eliminate the cheap sticks / trying to "get in" a smoke each day, and instead buy better stuff and save it for the moments I can give them quality time. In other words, more quality with fewer encounters vs cheaper but more frequent smokes.
I know I'm overthinking this. It's all good regardless. And probably there's a middle ground somewhere. But I only got so much space in the humi and need to pick a direction (sigh - or add another cooler).
Man, stuff gets in the way of my homework though. Wife, kids, rain, issues..... so at first I started out looking for a low(er) cost everyday stick, that I wouldn't feel bad about having to put out or ignore. That was/is an interesting lesson. But now I'm thinking that maybe the best strategy for my cigar enjoyment (your mileage may vary) is to eliminate the cheap sticks / trying to "get in" a smoke each day, and instead buy better stuff and save it for the moments I can give them quality time. In other words, more quality with fewer encounters vs cheaper but more frequent smokes.
I know I'm overthinking this. It's all good regardless. And probably there's a middle ground somewhere. But I only got so much space in the humi and need to pick a direction (sigh - or add another cooler).