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Dec 27, 2013 12:03

Sometimes I feel like I am doing "things" I don't longer enjoy. I know there are some issues I just can't avoid like work, you know, but the day-to-day routine is making me mad already. I want to change almost everything, to finish it all. I don't want to keep adding words on my agenda. I don't want to be insert anymore in anything. Maybe it is ( Read more... )

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subaru_san January 15 2014, 04:19:29 UTC
I think there is something especially about the end of the year and the coming new year that makes you reflect on what you've accomplished in life. It's normal to feel a little hopeless I think. Personally, I'm not one of those people who believe in loving to work. I believe that you will always work because you have to, and that you can do work that doesn't completely frustrate you and meets your expectations and doesn't make you totally miserable, but it will still always be work. If they won the lotto and it was a huge amount, I think anyone would retire and no one would keep working because they "like their job ( ... )

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siegfried_sys January 22 2014, 11:04:55 UTC
First, I appreciate a lot that you have read my whole post ( ... )

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subaru_san November 22 2014, 00:26:03 UTC
subaru_san November 25 2014, 07:38:41 UTC
Not a problem. As far as processed grains go, it might be a bit bad for you, but overall I still prefer to eat white bread to brown. With pasta, I literally cannot tolerate the taste of brown pasta. I've tried brown spaghetti, and I'm sorry, but I find it disgusting.

The problems you mention are at the far end of the health scale, not what someone who doesn't eat excessively will be likely to suffer from.

I am not a coffee drinker, but as far as any coating on your teeth goes, you of course have to brush your teeth before going to bed. That is the true and only way to avoid such a coating. Also, with stuff like soda, you shouldn't brush your teeth too soon after having drunk it.

I think it hurts you more than anything else to be paranoid about anything, especially what you eat. As long as you don't eat anything in excess, you should eat what you like.

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seabroth November 22 2014, 00:10:59 UTC
*found you from the fafner community ( ... )

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siegfried_sys November 24 2014, 00:08:33 UTC
Oh! What a surprise to found a comment in here! So many thanks for reading and, of course, your reply. I can understand what you're saying, here happens too with work (you need contacts everywhere).
I have to say I felt amazed, you traveled a lot! How do you feel about that? And, you are so young! I am almost 27 yo
I have read the other comment, the one with the food explication, I have to say, I agree with that. I am doing some kind of "paleolithic" diet and I am feeling way better than before, even my muscles changed.

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seabroth November 24 2014, 14:40:49 UTC
My grandparents (they're 67 years old) are also doing a similar diet, they don't eat wheat flour or sugar, and don't eat corn, potatoes, and some other things. Apparently they've been doing it for five years now and feel better than they have in years. But mine is not that extreme (yet, lol), I just cut out caffiene and the processed stuff + sugar. I never had much caffiene, but then I was going to go into surgery and I read about how it causes you to heal more poorly so I just quit it (plus it always sped up my heart rate and sometimes made me feel a bit ill ( ... )

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