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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 267025" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>This thread is literally about the opposite of judging people based on what they eat. I think I can speak for everyone that’s commented in this thread so far and say that all we care about is finding the best balance between foods that make us feel and function optimally, and foods that make us happy. Whether that’s because they’re healthy for us and boost mood, or whether they bring us mouth pleasure, or whether they allow us to enjoy social settings and time with loved ones more, or whether they make our lives more convenient, or whether it makes us happier to buy cheaper sources of calories, and save that money for other things in life that will bring us more happiness than eating more expensive/ healthier foods. There’s many ways food can improve happiness, and everyone in this thread is a proponent of doing what overall makes u the happiest, as far as I can tell. Like I said, the complete opposite of judging others based on what they’re eating. Providing knowledge and correcting misinformation about what’s healthy for the body is very different than judging people on what they eat and telling them they need to eat a certain way. Me, and others here couldn’t care less what people choose to eat. I personally just want to correct misinformation, and then let each individual do whatever makes them happy.</p><p></p><p>I personally find that the YouTube influencers that I follow, that focus on diet and health, are the same exact way. They only care about getting the correct info out to people, and empowering everyone to live long and happy lives, free from chronic illness and premature death. Obv premature death is an ambiguous term, but u know what I mean. Dying roughly 10-30+ years earlier than a person needs to. But none of them put people down for eating differently than they do. Now people that want everyone to do what they do, and believe what they believe, are extremely annoying, we can absolutely agree on that. Whether it’s people wanting everyone to believe in the same god as they do, and follow the same religion, or whether it’s people that want everyone to follow the same diet as they do</p><p></p><p>and ur absolutely correct, people can live long healthy lives eating many different diets, and many different foods on a regular basis. A person can live a long healthy and happy life eating vegetarian, vegan, pescatarian, fruitarian, keto, carnivore, paleo, etc. The main reason for this is that they all cut out processed junkfoods, for the most part, or cut them out completely. Is a carnivore diet more optimal for overall health than a vegan diet, absolutely 100%. There’s no debating that, imo. But at the end of the day, I truly think people should just do whatever makes them the happiest. If they’re feeling good and their overall happiness is where they like it to be, I say don’t change a thing, and continue eating however u want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 267025, member: 15043"] This thread is literally about the opposite of judging people based on what they eat. I think I can speak for everyone that’s commented in this thread so far and say that all we care about is finding the best balance between foods that make us feel and function optimally, and foods that make us happy. Whether that’s because they’re healthy for us and boost mood, or whether they bring us mouth pleasure, or whether they allow us to enjoy social settings and time with loved ones more, or whether they make our lives more convenient, or whether it makes us happier to buy cheaper sources of calories, and save that money for other things in life that will bring us more happiness than eating more expensive/ healthier foods. There’s many ways food can improve happiness, and everyone in this thread is a proponent of doing what overall makes u the happiest, as far as I can tell. Like I said, the complete opposite of judging others based on what they’re eating. Providing knowledge and correcting misinformation about what’s healthy for the body is very different than judging people on what they eat and telling them they need to eat a certain way. Me, and others here couldn’t care less what people choose to eat. I personally just want to correct misinformation, and then let each individual do whatever makes them happy. I personally find that the YouTube influencers that I follow, that focus on diet and health, are the same exact way. They only care about getting the correct info out to people, and empowering everyone to live long and happy lives, free from chronic illness and premature death. Obv premature death is an ambiguous term, but u know what I mean. Dying roughly 10-30+ years earlier than a person needs to. But none of them put people down for eating differently than they do. Now people that want everyone to do what they do, and believe what they believe, are extremely annoying, we can absolutely agree on that. Whether it’s people wanting everyone to believe in the same god as they do, and follow the same religion, or whether it’s people that want everyone to follow the same diet as they do and ur absolutely correct, people can live long healthy lives eating many different diets, and many different foods on a regular basis. A person can live a long healthy and happy life eating vegetarian, vegan, pescatarian, fruitarian, keto, carnivore, paleo, etc. The main reason for this is that they all cut out processed junkfoods, for the most part, or cut them out completely. Is a carnivore diet more optimal for overall health than a vegan diet, absolutely 100%. There’s no debating that, imo. But at the end of the day, I truly think people should just do whatever makes them the happiest. If they’re feeling good and their overall happiness is where they like it to be, I say don’t change a thing, and continue eating however u want. [/QUOTE]
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