If you don't start a habit, you don't have to worry about how to stop that habit later.
Yes, it would help kids learn to have better healthy eating habits and to not hurt your body.
I believe that it is easier to break when it is uncooked, it' snaps with little effort.
it is a little bit easier to break a bone.i am not really that sure but that's what is think.
yes. But it is easier on your fingers
It is true that habits become further developed as a person grows. This is especially true of bad habits, which are often the hardest for a person to break.
yes or no maybe so
You can break into your own car, but unlocking it is easier... In my opinion
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because your bones get older and more worn out so they are easier to break and they probaly dont eat and enough fruit and veg so they get a lack of vitamins and therefore the bones weaken and tend to break easier :)
Benjamin Franklin gives several reasons to justify his inability to break some of his habits in his autobiography. He mentions the difficulty of changing deeply ingrained behaviors that have become second nature to him over time. Franklin also acknowledges the influence of his own self-indulgence and lack of self-discipline in hindering his efforts to break these habits. Additionally, he highlights the challenge of overcoming the pleasure or satisfaction derived from these habits, making it harder for him to resist the temptation to continue them.
by playing gently with it ,it will become more trusting and less shy