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Old 12-07-2020, 05:34 PM   #194
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by hildea View Post
I'm curious: Do you go for all-or-nothing extremes in all areas of your life? For instance:
Do you 1) only eat perfectly healthy food, or 2) make no effort at all to eat healthy?
Do you 1) exercise a perfect amount to keep in optimal health or 2) make no effort at all to stay in shape?
Do you 1) give as much as possible to charity, keeping only the bare minimum to stay alive and healthy for yourself or 2) give nothing at all to charity?

Most people choose some kind of compromise in all those areas.
1. Somewhere in the middle
2. Somewhere in the middle
3. I don't give much to charity

Not everything is all or nothing. But somethings are.
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