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  1. Many many years ago I interviewed for a job in a non profit in Washington, D.C. My prospective boss asked me to go out to lunch and my choices were the expensive restaurant next door or a cafeteria at NEA. I chose the former. Yes I got the job, but I later found out I almost didn’t because I had stu En savoir plus

    Many many years ago I interviewed for a job in a non profit in Washington, D.C. My prospective boss asked me to go out to lunch and my choices were the expensive restaurant next door or a cafeteria at NEA. I chose the former.

    Yes I got the job, but I later found out I almost didn’t because I had stupidly forgotten this was a NONPROFIT with a limited budget and I should have been more sensitive to this.

    Why did I get the job? I was red haired, boss’s daughters had red hair, and this was a mitigating factor. When I walked into the office on the first day of work, his secretary AND administrative assistant were red haired.

    Moral to story: Order somewhere in the middle. Avoid all traps.

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  2. No single food or single food group gives the human body all the nutrients it requires to function well and be optimally healthy. Fruit is pretty much just sugar: fructose, or fruit sugar, the simplest form of carbohydrate. The human body needs carbs but it ALSO needs protein and fat. Fruits do not En savoir plus

    No single food or single food group gives the human body all the nutrients it requires to function well and be optimally healthy.

    Fruit is pretty much just sugar: fructose, or fruit sugar, the simplest form of carbohydrate.

    The human body needs carbs but it ALSO needs protein and fat. Fruits do not supply the protein or the fat we need to be healthy.

    If you ONLY eat fruit (and even if you drink a sufficient amount of water as well) you will die of malnutrition.

    That’s why.

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