You Choose The Car You Drive
Which Car Would You Rather Drive?
Imagine two cars; one is a clunky,
beat up jalopy with gunked-up engine parts whose engine splutters due to bad
gasoline and lack of maintenance. It is undependable and will inevitably leave
you stranded.
The other: a sleek, enviable Ferrari,
with an engine that purrs and drives you through life dependably.
Which would you rather drive?
While
this may seem like a stupid question, we all want a dependable, sleek car over
that clunker that keeps breaking down. Hey, most of us would settle for a
dependable, upgraded, mid-size sedan over that rattletrap!
Food
is fuel and exercise is the mechanical maintenance
Rethink the concept of food. Yes,
it’s delicious and yes food can be used as a form of entertainment and comfort.
It serves as more than mere nourishment; I agree fully. However food should be
used for soothing, distraction, and celebration- only occasionally, or less
frequently.
What‘s gone wrong for many of us is
that our current culture has come to accept bad-for-you-foods as a norm. We
have been duped by food corporations and pharmaceutical companies that these supposed
good-for-you -foods are in fact really bad for you.
It scares me to see what I am seeing
because many, many, will be paying the price for not extricating themselves
from the current USA food culture.
Understand that food is one
controllable part of the health equation that we will work our way through in
the blog. Incorporating the elements of the health equation will design your
body (vehicle) and certainly transport you. The analogy of turning a clunker into
a Ferrari holds true when we refuel and maintain the engine parts.
Awesome
Upgrade!
The goal of reading through the blog and making
changes is to be rewarded with an awesome upgrade that you can drive proudly and
rely on to get you where you are going without any car trouble hassles.
Who wants to constantly be changing flat
tires, calling AAA to rescue you off the side of the road? It gets desolate and
frustrating if you cannot depend on your vehicle. And the same is true for your
body.
I would rather choose the car with the better condition engine and other parts. It costs higher in the start but lower maintenance and fuel costs for the first 2,3 years compared to other car.
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