"'But why do you want your sheep to eat the baobabs?'"
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...Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince is a timeless allegory about childhood wonder, love, and human connection. Through the journey of a young prince exploring different planets, the story critiques adult priorities and celebrates imagination and curiosity. With poetic storytelling and profound lessons, it reminds readers to see with their hearts and embrace life’s simple yet powerful truths. A masterpiece of philosophy and self-discovery, it continues to inspire generations...
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The name is 80/20 but this is just average. It wants to show that the main part is healthy food but also unhealthy. It also depends on the amount, too. But stop counting calories or how much you eat. Why would you do that? When you want to lose weight (not because you want to be skinny but you ne...
We start out with the hardest question on the planet for most people to answer: "Why? "
Pay attention to your emotions as you start to think about eating (you might feel hungry, or have a craving to eat something). Notice your emotions as you eat, and after as well.
Keep a few notes — what emotions do you feel, when, and why. What do you feel like eating?
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