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<blockquote data-quote="MikeTurin" data-source="post: 1251609" data-attributes="member: 318833"><p>I disagree on this. Scaring people on possible ill effects with graphic display of them normally doesn't work, simply because one knows very well rationally the possible outcomes but this does not change their behaviours.</p><p></p><p>Coffin nail it's an english slang for cigarettes, isn't it? </p><p></p><p>Maybe for some people works, but for some other people doesn't. </p><p></p><p>I think also that the "rational path" works well for positive and happy people. If one is depressed or in a bad mood, the bad behaviour is triggered by "all is going wrong, what the hell" attitude one in a bas mood has.</p><p></p><p>I think the bes course of thing to do is, in this case, is to start researching good and tasty healthy foods especially low carb foods and recipes.</p><p>I actually enjoy making a big mixed salad for dinner!</p><p>Lettuce, tomatoes, eggs, squashes, cucumbers, fennels, cabbages, grilled chicken,onions,feta,...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeTurin, post: 1251609, member: 318833"] I disagree on this. Scaring people on possible ill effects with graphic display of them normally doesn't work, simply because one knows very well rationally the possible outcomes but this does not change their behaviours. Coffin nail it's an english slang for cigarettes, isn't it? Maybe for some people works, but for some other people doesn't. I think also that the "rational path" works well for positive and happy people. If one is depressed or in a bad mood, the bad behaviour is triggered by "all is going wrong, what the hell" attitude one in a bas mood has. I think the bes course of thing to do is, in this case, is to start researching good and tasty healthy foods especially low carb foods and recipes. I actually enjoy making a big mixed salad for dinner! Lettuce, tomatoes, eggs, squashes, cucumbers, fennels, cabbages, grilled chicken,onions,feta,... [/QUOTE]
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