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December 30, 2009 at 10:47 AM #498800December 30, 2009 at 11:06 AM #497919briansd1Guest
[quote=pri_dk] So that’s enough evidence for me that one’s weight is not just a matter of choice.[/quote]
I suppose that, in your world, putting a candy bar in one’s mouth or drinking a Big Slurpy is not a matter of choice.
We seem to live in Zoloft/Prozac world where we want to feel good about our reality but are unwilling to change that reality for the better one bit.
December 30, 2009 at 11:06 AM #498073briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk] So that’s enough evidence for me that one’s weight is not just a matter of choice.[/quote]
I suppose that, in your world, putting a candy bar in one’s mouth or drinking a Big Slurpy is not a matter of choice.
We seem to live in Zoloft/Prozac world where we want to feel good about our reality but are unwilling to change that reality for the better one bit.
December 30, 2009 at 11:06 AM #498465briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk] So that’s enough evidence for me that one’s weight is not just a matter of choice.[/quote]
I suppose that, in your world, putting a candy bar in one’s mouth or drinking a Big Slurpy is not a matter of choice.
We seem to live in Zoloft/Prozac world where we want to feel good about our reality but are unwilling to change that reality for the better one bit.
December 30, 2009 at 11:06 AM #498558briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk] So that’s enough evidence for me that one’s weight is not just a matter of choice.[/quote]
I suppose that, in your world, putting a candy bar in one’s mouth or drinking a Big Slurpy is not a matter of choice.
We seem to live in Zoloft/Prozac world where we want to feel good about our reality but are unwilling to change that reality for the better one bit.
December 30, 2009 at 11:06 AM #498805briansd1Guest[quote=pri_dk] So that’s enough evidence for me that one’s weight is not just a matter of choice.[/quote]
I suppose that, in your world, putting a candy bar in one’s mouth or drinking a Big Slurpy is not a matter of choice.
We seem to live in Zoloft/Prozac world where we want to feel good about our reality but are unwilling to change that reality for the better one bit.
December 30, 2009 at 11:28 AM #497924scaredyclassicParticipantin a sense, it becomes less of a choice when we are bombarded with advertising, when obesitybecomes a normal state, where clothing is cheap and bigger sizes can be purchased, where society is set up for driving not walking and so forth. it’s individually a choice, but societally, we shold know that from devising thiskind of lifestye, a predictable number of people are going to fall into obesity.
December 30, 2009 at 11:28 AM #498078scaredyclassicParticipantin a sense, it becomes less of a choice when we are bombarded with advertising, when obesitybecomes a normal state, where clothing is cheap and bigger sizes can be purchased, where society is set up for driving not walking and so forth. it’s individually a choice, but societally, we shold know that from devising thiskind of lifestye, a predictable number of people are going to fall into obesity.
December 30, 2009 at 11:28 AM #498470scaredyclassicParticipantin a sense, it becomes less of a choice when we are bombarded with advertising, when obesitybecomes a normal state, where clothing is cheap and bigger sizes can be purchased, where society is set up for driving not walking and so forth. it’s individually a choice, but societally, we shold know that from devising thiskind of lifestye, a predictable number of people are going to fall into obesity.
December 30, 2009 at 11:28 AM #498563scaredyclassicParticipantin a sense, it becomes less of a choice when we are bombarded with advertising, when obesitybecomes a normal state, where clothing is cheap and bigger sizes can be purchased, where society is set up for driving not walking and so forth. it’s individually a choice, but societally, we shold know that from devising thiskind of lifestye, a predictable number of people are going to fall into obesity.
December 30, 2009 at 11:28 AM #498810scaredyclassicParticipantin a sense, it becomes less of a choice when we are bombarded with advertising, when obesitybecomes a normal state, where clothing is cheap and bigger sizes can be purchased, where society is set up for driving not walking and so forth. it’s individually a choice, but societally, we shold know that from devising thiskind of lifestye, a predictable number of people are going to fall into obesity.
December 30, 2009 at 11:38 AM #497929NeetaTParticipantNo one has a weight or money problem, there is no such thing. What people have is a thinking problem. Where a person places his or her attention determines every outcome. I eat healthy, work out every day, and attend to my finances with a fastidious approach and the results are remarkable.
December 30, 2009 at 11:38 AM #498083NeetaTParticipantNo one has a weight or money problem, there is no such thing. What people have is a thinking problem. Where a person places his or her attention determines every outcome. I eat healthy, work out every day, and attend to my finances with a fastidious approach and the results are remarkable.
December 30, 2009 at 11:38 AM #498475NeetaTParticipantNo one has a weight or money problem, there is no such thing. What people have is a thinking problem. Where a person places his or her attention determines every outcome. I eat healthy, work out every day, and attend to my finances with a fastidious approach and the results are remarkable.
December 30, 2009 at 11:38 AM #498567NeetaTParticipantNo one has a weight or money problem, there is no such thing. What people have is a thinking problem. Where a person places his or her attention determines every outcome. I eat healthy, work out every day, and attend to my finances with a fastidious approach and the results are remarkable.
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