Food, Drugs, Exercise
“It’s not about Do’s and Dont’s, It’s about (high) quality and (low) quantity” - Antony Steele
The frontend of Antony Steele’s digital garage.
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“It’s not about Do’s and Dont’s, It’s about (high) quality and (low) quantity” - Antony Steele
I don’t usually like to encourage people to buy stuff, but since you probably do (and we all must a little), then at least choose something that doesn’t destroy the earth. Go to EcoStore (also available in supermarkets).
Based in Auckland, New Zealand.
Found this great new website today. It confirmed what I’ve been telling people for years.
Drinking eight glasses of water a day is healthy, right? Wrong.
Mobile phones ‘more dangerous than smoking’
PS: Don’t stay in the same room as a operating microwave. I’m sure someday they’ll discover that is bad too.
You got to watch this, takes about 20min.
http://www.ottmarliebert.com/diary/?p=3474
A Quote from Cannabis Culture Feb.March 2003 Talking about Andrew Weil.
“Weil claims that there’s an innate need for humans to alter
consciousness, and that there is no such thing as good drugs
and bad drugs, merely that some individuals have good or bad
relationshops with these substances.”
What is more important?
Stuff to think about.
The first point can also be seen as us attempting to stop global warming. The second point is the assumption that it’s gonna happen, and I should be prepared to survive.
I saw some young kids, about 8 years old drinking [insert reputable brand name here] energy drinks at lunch time.
Remember back in your youth, fizzy/pop/cola, it was a birthday and special occasion thing.
I personally wouldn’t want my kids to be the Ginnie pigs for what is probably going to suck in the future. I happened before with smoking.
Please people, start thinking. Then again, you’re here, so I’m ranting to the wrong people ;)
I have no qualifications in health so no-one will or should take my advice, and I hope to outlive all of ya!
“When you feel that you need something, or have to do something, it’s like a compulsion; there’s no choice. And a life without choice is no fun. But you can get your choice back by changing your language. Instead of “I need X” you can say “I choose X because I want Y”. As you begin to realise that everything’s a personal choice, you will start to relax. Once you truly realise this, you’ll also realise that you don’t actually need anything (although there’s plenty that you may choose to have). The ironic thing is that once you realise that you don’t need anything, you can relax, let go, and discover that you’re free to have whatever you like.”
Quote from Instant happiness cards, salad