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Modern Living
In the beginning man worked hard to survive. He had many things to do. Hunting, keeping warm, finding berries, and taking care of his family. He did not have time to worry about being fat, as there wasn't an issue of fat. It was survival of the fittest, those that were not fit, perished, or had someone to watch over them. Man's goal was survival.
Women labored hard, and many died in childbirth. There were many deaths of their infants, so women kept reproducing to keep the family surviving. They scrubbed, cooked, gathered food and wood and tended after the children. They did not have time to worry about things that made them happy or not happy. Their goal was survival.
Well, times have changed, people don't work physically as hard as their ancestors did, they lose less children and the dying in labor has been brought down to a small percentage. Emergency hospitals with ambulances and new technology and medicines have saved the lives of countless people.
Most families plan on 1 to 3 children and now to keep up with the economy (or the Jones') there are usually two working parents for those children. Men are learning skills that were unheard of for men 50 years ago. They are doing household chores, changing diapers, picking kids up at daycare, and doing a whole lot more bonding with their children in the child's infant stages.
In the bustle of an age of living and learning at a light speed compared to their ancestors, people start worrying about their health. With the information highway thick with one company after another along with the vast info commercials, it is hard to decide what vitamins you need, what foods should you eat, and how much exercise you need. And, even what ratio of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins should you feed your body and your family's bodies. It takes a lot of reading and trying to figure it all out.
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