Thursday, June 20, 2013

Random

Photo: The Unknown; but not hidden.

Why depression is such an epidemic in America today.  Poor diet, no exercise and drugs.  Everyone is on drugs. :( 

Kids are eating fast food almost every night which is horrible for their health.  They never run around outside anymore like they used to but sit all day playing video games or watching TV or movies.  They are given Ritalin if they show any excitement about anything and this excitement is called ADD or ADHD.  It's crazy really.  And that is how we are investing in the future of America.  They will grow up unintelligent, unhealthy and sedated.  Very sad. :( 



Photo: This kind of makes you think twice about eating fast food packed with preservatives. Basically the saying goes

* The longer the shelf-life the worse it is for you.

Obviously some natural foods can keep for long periods of time like coconuts

- But things like candy and the above picture of fast food along with so many other “treats” need to be preserved so they can be shipped and sat on shelves for longer periods thus increasing profit.

This is NOT about health. It’s about profit. That’s all.

The share holders on wallstreet need to make more and more each year or the company is deemed a failure. Profits before people. And that must change

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A good and compelling reason to NOT ever eat at McDonald's.  And to eat fruit!  yay fruit! lol :)

More reasons to eat fruit...... :)

Photo: for more >> Time 4 Learning

and here's an awesome fact about bananas woohoo! :) 

Photo: Time 4 Learning

must share !!

And this is a good and quite true quote, but anything worth doing is hard right?  Yes :)  

"Marriage is glorious but hard. It's a burning joy and strength, and yet it is also blood, sweat, and tears, humbling defeats and exhausting victories.

Marriage, next to our relationship to God, is the most profound relationship there is. That's why, like knowing God himself, coming to know and love your spouse is difficult and painful yet rewarding and wondrous." (Timothy Keller)

The same can be said of kids.  I haven't had them yet but that has been my experience working with kids the last 14 years.  It's very hard but good and rewarding. 

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