WigglyPenguin
WigglyPenguin

As Indians, we are so ignorant about our health?

but why ?

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ZestyQuokka
ZestyQuokka

I read one quote, 'You'll have 99 problems until you have a health problem, and then that becomes the only problem'

Fucking scary

PrancingMuffin
PrancingMuffin

So when is that weight reading lowering 🫢

PerkyPickle
PerkyPickle

It's just stress mostly. Initially stress is distributed to multiple problems then one by one you solve the problems and as number of problems shrinks your stress concentration increases to remaining one's like health.

PrancingMuffin
PrancingMuffin

When people are struggling to get Roti , Kapda , Makaan then Health becomes a luxury

WigglyPenguin
WigglyPenguin

unless someone is unhealthy, then health is the only priority

CosmicLlama
CosmicLlama

When one has to spend atleast 14 hrs a day in office related activities, there is no time for health.

WigglyPenguin
WigglyPenguin

everyone has time, that's just an excuse

PrancingSushi
PrancingSushi

I notice things changing for the better, people are more conscious about diet and exercise at least in my circle. More youngsters in general are going to the gym thanks to Insta influencers

WigglyPenguin
WigglyPenguin

I read a quote in a hospital once:

"treatment isn't expensive, your ignorance is"

FuzzyMochi
FuzzyMochi

@samosa due to brainwash marketing from FMCG brands and lack of carry forward legacy/healthy practices from our greatgrandparents/grandparents

SillyCupcake
SillyCupcake

You should have avoided the moment they named it "death by chocolate"

SillyCupcake
SillyCupcake

Good lord your name is Samosa.

QuirkyCupcake
QuirkyCupcake

They are not ignorant but I think that everyone is a doctor in India. Home remedies, superstitions until it gets out of hand and then they visit a hospital

SquishyTaco
SquishyTaco

We do not value, what comes easily to us.

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