Red pill or the blue pill?

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  • edorice
    edorice Posts: 4,519 Member
    I always hear,, "Oh, I don't have time to cook meals or go to the gym." Really? What takes priority over your kids' health and your own health? And your futures. Soccer practice? While at least it's exercise, if that's the only exercise they get, that's not gonna cut it. Parents are so busy shuttling kids from one useless activity to another, then it's home for fast food, a little homework, then bed. Hey, I'm all for enriching kids' lives, but why do they need four different activities at a time? How about just one, plus shcool work. That would leave time for them to play and be kids, and time for you (parents) to make decent meals and still have a little personal time for your own fitness. You're a parent, not a maid. What good are you to your kids if you're sick and unhealthy? Tired all the time, high blood pressure, diabetes, all that. Not much fun for little Johnny, I'm sure.

    Let's put some sanity back into the American way of life, starting with the red pill. Well said.

    I have a coworker that is out from work being sick and can't take the time to walk daily.
  • edorice
    edorice Posts: 4,519 Member
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