RE: The Profound Impact
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Navigating modern life is basically all about willpower. My own dad belonged to that category where his diseases should be manageable. It was sad to see it because he could've lived till 78 just like my grandma did. Sure, certain diseases won't be gone but they are manageable, we just have to make a few sacrifices here and there as some damaged were done.
I recently watched the cause of obesity and genetic and apparently our modern life is just filled with stuff that actually indirectly causes it. Not only that, our environment has changed too where in the past, we have to walk to get stuff but these days, we can just have them delivered
So, it's probably a lot more challenging to hold those accountable especially nowadays when things are just so deeply ingrained, we're so addicted to food and honestly, to the point that there's this term, "slave of food" 😂 I even wonder these days if we're meant to constantly eat, eat and eat.
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If we want to live a decent life then sure we can constantly eat lol. Ya wont live long that's for sure!
Yeah I know that the way things are today absolutely contribute to the issue. There's way more convenience in terms of grab and go things that people don't spend the time to cook anymore and things like that are just cast aside which is foolish.
When someone is in their late 80's or 90's then yeah sure go wild but in your 20's, 30's and 40's it's only going to cause issues I think.