Tuesday, November 5, 2013

My learning experience

Eating is part of human’s primal instincts. As an unborn baby we are connected to our mother’s by the unbiblical cord, which gives us naturists we need to grow.   For a long time I didn't think much of eating besides I do it when I’m hungry, bored, stressed, or upset. It wasn't until I was in high school when I learned didn't foods have different effect on your body. The more you the more you weight, I learned that’s not true. Some people can eat whatever they want to eat and stay the same size and some gain weight just by smelling a cake or Twinkies.
I learned as a man that there are right and wrong ways to eat.  Also that people can eat and not eat depending on their moods.  When I was growing up ate things because it tasted good not because of the naturists we get from eating.  Some people eat to bigger if they are training for a sport. Some people eat to fit in there old wedding or a favorite pair of jeans they out grew.

As a child I never put much thought into eating. The most thought I put into it was rather it tastes good or not.  Children tend to just care about how it taste.  I never understand why my parents made me eat vegetables.  All I knew was that I did not like vegetables.  I didn't know at the time all the vitamins that vegetables have that my body needed to grow.  I remember I would ask my mom if we could get fast food almost every night. She would say," NO you going to eat what I cook including your vegetables."  I would just pout and sit at the dinner table with nothing but vegetables left on my plate.  It wasn't until I got graduated from high school, and I started lifting weight seriously that made me change my mind on vegetables.  

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