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> One thing about the free market is that it encourages excess. People tend to eat too much, drink too much, work too hard and play with a vengeance. The opposite, however, is grim. And moderation is a skill that needs to be learned, not enforced.
I find that to be one of the most profound statements that I have seen on Bee-L. Not much to do with bees, but well worth saying none-the-less.
As I see it, the biggest problem is wealth: when we were poor we lived a frugal - and healthy lifestyle - but now in the Western world so many of us have sufficient money to be able to indulge in things that are not doing much for our health. I have just seen a report on the television that the number one reason for admissions of 5-9 year olds to hospital is tooth decay.
Now I need to moderate my eating, work and play; not so sure about the drinking!
Best wishes
Peter
52°14'44.44"N, 1°50'35"W
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