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Nov 09, 2011 13:07

   Steve Jobs once said,‘stay hungry, stay foolish’and the former one was my slogan to lose weight. Of course, Steve’s ‘stay hungry’ is an attitude to pursue knowledge, science or truth. My usage of his words seems to be a little bit funny but I must admit that being hungry is really suffering. Two months ago, I was determined to go on a trip to lose weight by eating little. I wonder why and how I was so determined that I could resist the temptation of delicious food and snacks now. Since I first broke my habit of not having dinner and lunch, I did not want to suffer hunger. Being full is comfortable. My roommate states that one without eating food is sure to be blue. Perhaps this is the reason why I have not been in high spirits since this semester.
   When I pick up having meals, I start to think about some questions. Is being slim really that significant and meaningful? Why was I so desperate to lose weight at that time but now hate the feeling of staying hungry? Does body shape weigh over happiness? The initial and essential motivation of my losing weight plan is a perfect figure. Every girl has such dream---having a perfect figure, and I am no exception. Having persisted for a time, I am fed up with such bad and unhealthy lifestyle. Does it reflect that I am not a perseverant person? No, I am just hit by an advisable idea that happiness is everything.
   Another topic is involved that how important our appearance is. If I declare that appearance can’t represent anything and the one that matters is our inner quality, I must be considered as a hypocrite. Appearance plays a role in coming to know someone but will never be the first and foremost criterion. We tend to keep distance from those who are ugly, which is natural instinct. However, in the following contact and communication, I do remain firm in the belief that as long as you are a true man, you will be accepted by others regardless of your appearance. ‘Stay full, stay happy’ is for my life.
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