Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Importance of Focusing on the Brain



The only weight that need to be measured is the size of a your brain. If you do not use it all than you should be entitled to be fired or not get a job. Intelligence is the key to staying on the job. Being knowledgeable is important in order to move up in a job. Having open communication whenever needed is proof that you are capable of being informative and how you translate the message is key to how you lead. If all these things fall in at least a 80% grading scale for you, than you deserve the job. If you are slacking and just trying to get through the day, you need to be fired. But what happens to those who do have a brain and don't get to use it because they are turned down or fired due to their weight?

What is overweight? Who created it? If it is not created by nature, it is just another opinion floating around wishing millions would believe (And they have!). Sizes and shapes are only important if there is is a REAL health risk. Many people who are larger do not have health risks. The biggest health risk for people who are not skinny is the stress put on them for not being allowed to be themselves in society. That alone can kill a person.

Scenario: The fear of walking in a room and everyone staring can create a health risk especially if it creates paranoia which increases stress; now you never want to walk in a room anymore which increases blood pressure when you are in public because you are around many people which put you at a high risk for a stroke as well as your immune system is now weakened, which means  the stress can cause fatty tissues to grow around your abdomen and other subjective diseases can fight for survival in your body....Whoooo!

Do you get my point? Or did it just fly over you head? Catch this...

Now you are at the doctor being diagnosed with something...Hmmmm? If only someone would look at the brain. But wait... Is it too late to end first impression being everything with weight being one of the most important even though it is not mentioned?

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