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Topic: What are the unwritten rules of healthy life? - page 2. (Read 361 times)

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LMAO, these points are hilarious and an alarming dilemma of the current ERA.
Seriously I don't understand where the youth is going and what they are aiming at.
As part of being hilarious, these points must be taken as seriously.
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I also feel that being alone will make my efficiency more efficient, and some ineffective social interactions are a waste of time. I don't want to maintain this kind of meaningless relationship. Enriching myself can make me stronger and better.
I don't understand this whole grammar that you put in place I think here we need to make use of a simple English that to at least each of everyone will understand when they will make a reasonable comment and then we'll make a comment that is not a fruitful so please the language use I found it very difficult to understand
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1. Less selfies,more soul.
Imho world view of selfie haters lacks depth.

2. Because it takes work to be happy, it is uncommon.
Agreed

3. Loneliness can occasionally be a gift as well.
One can be lonely in a crowd of people you know. I don't consider that as a gift.

4. You don't need to demonstrate your happiness on social media if you are content in real life.
You don't have to, but there's no harm on doing it.

5. Both hope and fear spread like viruses.
Interesting take. I know fear does, but i hadn't consider hope would do it too.

6. Quit assuming that you can't do things.
Wise words, except sometimes it's healthy to assume. Like that you can't fly by jumping from top of the building.
Or you can't win the fight with doped up crazy person, but that you should maybe run

7. There are times when ending a relationship is a positive step rather than a negative one.
That would be most times. You rarely end healthy relationships on purpose.

8. Spend some time alone. You'll learn a great deal.
Learning to enjoy my own company is one of the best things i've learned.

9. Thinking too much makes you unhappy
What's too much? How do you turn off your brain so you don't think?
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one of the ways of living healthy in life is to never live a life that depends on borrowing  , be contented with the little you have,  watch and make it grow and also make it a culture to live within your means. Thank you
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4. You don't need to demonstrate your happiness on social media if you are content in real life.
Yes, you don't need to show people you are happy, it looks like you are not happy enough and you need people to validate your happiness on social media first by liking your pictures before you agree that it was a beautiful memory, and you were happy about it.

6. Quit assuming that you can't do things.
I used to assume I could not do somethings until I just overcame the fear and tried. Just try and start to do does things that you assumed you could not do, you will be surprised how you have just been the one limiting yourself.

8. Spend some time alone. You'll learn a great deal.
You can learn from spending time with people, it depends on what you want to learn.

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I also feel that being alone will make my efficiency more efficient, and some ineffective social interactions are a waste of time. I don't want to maintain this kind of meaningless relationship. Enriching myself can make me stronger and better.
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I think it's a little more basic than, "less selfies, more soul."

For me, I think you want to eat good food, drink clean water, breathe good air, get lots of sleep, get lots of exercise, and do activities that keep you mentally sharp.  Also avoiding anything in excess that can lead to negative consequences.  This is why it's good to live somewhere with a lots of trees for good air, consider drinking clean water as opposed to soda, get lots of sleep, have a hobby that keeps you moving and thinking, and be somewhat conscious about what you eat. 

That's it!

I would like to expand on those points and make the case for Simple, clean, healthy living.

Avoid/minimise processed food - "you are what you eat"
Build/maintain muscle mass and stretch for mobility and flexibility.
Excersize your body for fitness and stamina, get your heart pumping for at least 10 minutes
Excersize your mind to strengthen memory.

Keep life as simple as possible, it doesn't need any help at getting complicated!
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#4 it is!

When I was still at my teenage days, I'm seeking attention entirely with the use of my social media account and then some things happened that made me avoid the public eyes through social media.

It's like I'm freed from the jail of attention seeking in social media and you don't have to update your feed at all times wherever you go or whatever you do.

The problem today that I've seen from teens and adults as well, they're seeking validation and attention with the use of social media which they shouldn't.
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I think it's a little more basic than, "less selfies, more soul."

For me, I think you want to eat good food, drink clean water, breathe good air, get lots of sleep, get lots of exercise, and do activities that keep you mentally sharp.  Also avoiding anything in excess that can lead to negative consequences.  This is why it's good to live somewhere with a lots of trees for good air, consider drinking clean water as opposed to soda, get lots of sleep, have a hobby that keeps you moving and thinking, and be somewhat conscious about what you eat. 
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8. Spend some time alone. You'll learn a great deal.
I call it quiet time and it is the most productive time especially when i have less job or nothing to do. Sometimes after taking a few course online the time i spend alone is used to meditate on all i have learnt and how i can apply them. Recently i took a course on Digital Marketing and it was complex from the start but when i took out time to stay away from the screen and mediate i began to see and understand all i could not while i was learning.
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Laughter i.e laughing all the time can also lead to good health,when you are stressed up for the day and a friend tells you a very funny joke,you will see that after laughing for awhile, you will be eased from your stress. Laughing will also help you take in so much oxygen which helps for the circulation of blood and also help to cure heart diseases. The only way to laugh all the time is to be happy and tolerate everything around you no matter how annoying it is. When I was a teen my uncle adviced me to always laugh so that I will live longer and that if I frown all the time,I will not live long.
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I think they also include but not limited to, Reading books, open to learning new skills, having multiple streams of income, always having a positive mindset, listening to good reggae music 🎧, doing sports activities at least once a week, to burn down some calories, being in a good and a healthy relationship with your spouse etc. This are some few I can think out, for an unwritten rule of a healthy lifestyle.
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Think this will help too.
1. Less selfies,more soul.

2. Because it takes work to be happy, it is uncommon.

3. Loneliness can occasionally be a gift as well.

4. You don't need to demonstrate your happiness on social media if you are content in real life.

5. Both hope and fear spread like viruses.

6. Quit assuming that you can't do things.

7. There are times when ending a relationship is a positive step rather than a negative one.

8. Spend some time alone. You'll learn a great deal.

9. Thinking too much makes you unhappy
Happy Sunday everyone.
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