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Your biggest concern about the future for presentation

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Answered by ItzParth14
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I have put the two words together. I think that's okay since these two words are commonly used together just like peanut butter and jelly.

Perhaps no one honestly wants to die early. If only all of us have the chance to keep our health good and long enough to live twice as the average human lifespan - almost all would gladly take it. That's why I'm including health and lifestyle to my list of concerns because I'm one of those people.

Health and Lifestyle gives me clues as to how long I'll last in this relatively minute period of existence. For example, in the case of Health: If a person finds out that he has a certain disease, then he already has an idea about the remaining years of his life. An example in the case of Lifestyle: If a person eats a lot of carcinogenic foods, then he's more likely to have the "C" word in the future, thus making his life shorter.

Currently, my lifestyle is so bad that's why I'm concerned of my future health. Every night I would eat the same friend pork meal (but with varying flavors through time i.e. sweet chili, gravy, or teriyaki) which I buy at a convenience store. I think that just hearing about "friend pork" makes you already say that it's bad.

However, Health and Lifestyle does not only poke and tell us about our future death (apologies for the morbidity). It also tells us about what we can still do. It tells us that there's still a chance to change - like right now. But will I do it right now? I just had my fried chicken dinner so no - but I'll work it out for my future self. I just need to take some adjustment period for our kitchen works - it's frequently being visited by families of cockroaches even if it's already been a month with no cooking.

Answered by Anonymous
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I have put the two words together. I think that's okay since these two words are commonly used together just like peanut butter and jelly.

Perhaps no one honestly wants to die early. If only all of us have the chance to keep our health good and long enough to live twice as the average human lifespan - almost all would gladly take it. That's why I'm including health and lifestyle to my list of concerns because I'm one of those people.

Health and Lifestyle gives me clues as to how long I'll last in this relatively minute period of existence. For example, in the case of Health: If a person finds out that he has a certain disease, then he already has an idea about the remaining years of his life. An example in the case of Lifestyle: If a person eats a lot of carcinogenic foods, then he's more likely to have the "C" word in the future, thus making his life shorter.

Currently, my lifestyle is so bad that's why I'm concerned of my future health. Every night I would eat the same friend pork meal (but with varying flavors through time i.e. sweet chili, gravy, or teriyaki) which I buy at a convenience store. I think that just hearing about "friend pork" makes you already say that it's bad.

However, Health and Lifestyle does not only poke and tell us about our future death (apologies for the morbidity). It also tells us about what we can still do. It tells us that there's still a chance to change - like right now. But will I do it right now? I just had my fried chicken dinner so no - but I'll work it out for my future self. I just need to take some adjustment period for our kitchen works - it's frequently being visited by families of cockroaches even if it's already been a month with no cooking.

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