Do you really have a choice?
May 12, 2008
I am a foodie person by nature. I simply love eating all variety of food. The only type I can’t have is bland food. But consider, I am in a place where only bland food gets served. Not for a day or two, but for months and months. Initially, I don’t have food at all since it’s bland. Then I start having some since I am hungry and it’s necessary (I can’t help it!). And no prizes for guessing that over a period of time, I will be having bland food like normal food. What changed? A food variety which “demotivated” me from eating, a food variety which I would rather go hungry than have, has stopped demotivating me. How did this change happen? How did a person who dislikes eating bland food start eating it regularly?
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Peter | PickTheBrain | May 13, 2008 at 12:09 am
“If you want something, then you simply have to go for it and work for it.” - great advice here! Thanks for an interesting article.
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Avani | May 13, 2008 at 1:35 am