I
must never start smoking. I'd find it impossible to give up. I'm
lucky enough to not have to worry constantly about dieting – I did
try once to restrict what I ate and I obsessed about food every
minute of the day. I'm not very good at denying myself something cos
it's like I then can't stop thinking about it. I stood in a
supermarket this weekend trying to resist some Nestle cookies. I've
been boycotting Nestle products for more years than I have fingers
and toes. But I was really tempted. I didn't get them in the end and
the item I chose instead was yummy. So maybe I can do denial.
Thinking this all through made me sad tho. I mainly think I'm living
the life I want to, but I did wonder last night what if I did have a
day when I broke all my rules. Eat matchmakers and munchies and after
eights for breakfast. Have a McDonalds that ranks so highly in my
memory of teenage pleasures. Read my book DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS.
Phone for hours on end my friends that I no longer talk to. I can
sometimes wonder if the decisions I make that restrict me really make
any difference – I'm just the one person. But then I remember about
the
starfish.
https://eventsforchange.wordpress.com/2011/06/05/the-starfish-story-one-step-towards-changing-the-world/
https://eventsforchange.wordpress.com/2011/06/05/the-starfish-story-one-step-towards-changing-the-world/
and if the starfish doesn't do it, I remember that if we don't hold on to our values, this happens... http://lightbox.time.com/2013/05/08/a-final-embrace-the-most-haunting-photograph-from-bangladesh/#1
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