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You Are What You Eat You Are What You See

You Are What You Eat You Are What You See

The saying “you are what you eat” is extremely common typically used to promote healthy habits. This phrase is commonly used but provides deeper insight to the truths of the reality we live in. In the same way you eat good to feel good you must see good to be good. If you occupy your time being intoxicated by others emotional turmoil you will come to find yourself being the subject of others such observations. Furthermore, the belief “all women are _____” or “all men are ____” will be sure to result in confirmation of what you define as normal.

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