they think it tastes better than healthy foods
It means doing things that are unhealthy like smoking, or not exercising, or eating the wrong kinds of foods. These are all things that people can choose to do, and know they are not good, but they make those choices.
People often make unhealthy lifestyle choices due to a combination of factors, including stress, lack of knowledge, and societal influences. Convenience plays a significant role, as unhealthy options are often more accessible and cheaper than healthier alternatives. Additionally, emotional factors, such as coping with anxiety or depression, can lead individuals to seek comfort in unhealthy habits. Lastly, cultural norms and peer pressure can further reinforce these choices.
yes all people should be treated equally
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A person that is said to be an example of smart living is a person that is making choices that are pro-environment. They are making choices for clean energy use and choices that are financially sound.
North America. The United States is pretty much the reason. Our sedentary life style and unhealthy food choices spell obesity.
For people with heart disease it is important to eat a low-sodium, low-cholesterol diet, that is also low in "unhealthy" fats, like from fried food. I am sure your cardiologist will guide you on making the best choices, but you can also check out www.americanheart.org/ to learn more about good diets for heart disease.
Economics/bugeting
you have a right to vote and people have a large say in making big choices
That depends largely on the choices that you are making in your life. If you are making good choices, then you are becoming good. If you are making bad choices and not correcting them, you might be becoming bad. Our choices dictate our destinies. We can't control external events, but we can control how we react to them, what we focus on, and the priorities that we make in our lives. If we work on being the people that we want to be *today,* those choices will carry through to tomorrow, helping us to get closer to that eventual goal.
...Are people who are unhealthy.
That depends largely on the choices that you are making in your life. If you are making good choices, then you are becoming good. If you are making bad choices and not correcting them, you might be becoming bad. Our choices dictate our destinies. We can't control external events, but we can control how we react to them, what we focus on, and the priorities that we make in our lives. If we work on being the people that we want to be *today,* those choices will carry through to tomorrow, helping us to get closer to that eventual goal.