There’s no spoon
The problem of a man is mostly of mankind. I heard this a while back. First of, I think it’s important to define the problem. Things that are problematic to me might not be for others or maybe to a lesser degree. To understand the phrase is to define the problem as something that will cost me my afterlife.
I see people struggling everyday..working around the clock to put food on the table for their family. Some work even harder while their earnings is already sufficient for seven generations to come. Eluded by the relativity and scarcity of time we are going for things that are actually undervalued and steadily depreciate.
I read in somewhere on the net, someone said if you watch the JAWS movie backward, you’ll see the shark keep throwing people onto the beach until they find one. It’s interesting thought (or finding) but it’s all about the mindset.
Ouchh..
“The average vegetable found in today’s supermarket is anywhere from 5% to 40% lower in minerals (including magnesium, iron, calcium and zinc) than those harvested just 50 years ago”
-Donald R. Davis, a former research associate with the Biochemical Institute at the University of Texas, Austin
Source:
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1880145,00.html?iid=digg_share





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