I’m good at mathematical philosophy. I’m good with numbers (just slow at the calculating)…
Here’s a philosophy that should be life changing.
When you smoke cigarettes on a daily basis. Some peoples lungs actually shrink because they are killing more cells then regenerate. Yet this is far from the only cost. And far from the cost that means something to people. Quality of life is the true cost. For you suffer from being inactive and slightly sedated.
*** make the profit off cigarettes illegal,… it’s already plainly unethical to anyone who isn’t making money off it ***
If you work out on a regular basis,… healthy life goes up 30%. Then you add a healthy diet,… that’s another 30%. Then a parallel percent of mental status changes another 30%. (for working out creates a better flowing bodily chemistry,… then adds natural endorphins and adrenaline. Then having a well balanced diet adds to both of these too,… including the ample supply of adrenaline with well working glands) === 90% better life ?
Now Xango, a mangosteen supplement that also uses the rind. It can aid in natural problems ranging from; ADD, the signs of aging, diabetes, MS… This will aid people in fighting bad air, to genetic abnormalities. Maybe for some people, they see a 10 to 30% difference,… but for border line problems,… and problems that develop after abuse (IE cases where after quitting alcohol ADD or diabetes form), this supplement can cause dramatic changes equaling 100%.
Then throw in this factor. The before and after pictures of meth addicts. So meth has a dramatic change on the body. They don’t notice it the next day. It’s the compounding interest of the abuse. A 5% change in the brain compounding after 5 months of daily abuse,… well that equals big time change.
Now I’m all for working out regularly. Even as a child, learning to get into the routine can change what life looks like in 5 years. But children should worry about keeping maxed out for ultimate development. In this,… we don’t learn to love working out untill we start to see the reward. For a child,… they need to compare themselves to others after 3 to 5 years. For an adult,… they merely need to look at the better they get as they grow older. Quality of life equals demeanor in life.