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16 Things We’ve Been Conditioned to Do That Are Unhealthy or Absurd

Advertisements, news reports, and erroneous comments from others condition us to do harmful or ludicrous things. Here are 16 examples.

  1. Vape.
  2. Smoke cigarettes.
  3. Drink a lot of alcohol (a drug).
  4. Take psychiatric drugs.
    1. This article highlights Why Psychotherapy Doesn’t Work
  5. Take drugs for every perceived problem.
  6. Watch lots of television.
  7. Watch, listen, and read the news many times a day.
    1. This article elaborates on Why the News is for Suckers
  8. Eat tons of dead animal flesh.
    1. Humans have only been carnivorous for a tiny recent portion of our history.
    2. This article motivates Inspiration to Become a Vegan
  9. Drink the baby milk of cows, goats, and other animals.
  10. Eat high-sugar, salt, fat, and processed (junk) foods with nearly zero nutritional value.
  11. Buy a house that is much bigger than needed.
    1. Big mortgage equals big stress.
    2. This article offers perspective on Big House Mentality
  12. Go into debt buying gifts during the holidays and other annual events.
    1. Get purposeful, collaborative, and goal-oriented gifts at a low or zero cost instead.
    2. This article describes Contrived Traditions of Gift Giving
  13. Get on a gigantic cruise ship with 5-7 thousand people.
  14. Travel long distances to tourist traps.
    1. Tip: Go to the closest, nicest hotel and live it up.
    2. This article explains Romantic Getaways Near Home
  15. Vacation in outdoor supermalls, e.g., Waikiki, Hawaii.
    1. Waikiki used to be charming, relaxing, and beautiful. Not so anymore. Now, it’s just a giant shopping center. To make room, many longstanding restaurants and bars were demolished.
    2. My Hawaii story (written before my more recent visit): Romantic Getaways to Island Paradises
  16. Get a hotel where 100-350 thousand people are staying, e.g., the Las Vegas Strip.
    1. Tip: Stay at neighborhood hotel-casino resorts away from The Strip. They are almost always less expensive, less crowded, and more friendly. Sorry, I must keep my favorite secret. 😎
    2. This article details Living in Las Vegas: The Good, Bad, & Ugly

Do not follow advertisements, news reports, popular trends, advice from “so-called” experts, or the practices of people around you. Look past them, do what’s best for you, and get inventive. You’ll save your health, mind, and money. And you’ll enjoy your life, home, and recreation much more.

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