An observation in relation to that is when someone takes something from your plate when it wasn't cooked for them, and it was only cooked for you, because you couldn't eat what was provided for everyone due to the food plan that you were on. In my case of 2002, I was on a high protein, low carb health plan, so whatever I ate at that time, had to fit into that.
There is a "Science to Greed", and sometimes it matters not how much you give to some people, they will always desire what someone else has and not appreciate what they already have.
The other day I was listening to a documentary about Nigella Lawson, and journalists in the documentary referred to the cookbook author as a "Greedy" person and that she appeals to people who are "Greedy".
No surprise then that her dad was the overweight Nigel Lawson, a former Conservative chancellor. A lot of MPs are definitely overweight, they eat a lot don't they, whilst they take the food out of the mouths of babes, mothers and grandmothers and millions of people are at the food banks.
It's interesting to me that some people actually congratulate themselves for being like that, and even put their "greed" on display for the world to see. At the same time as becoming multi-millionaires for doing so.
Yet, what good is food unless you share it? Even more important is what good is food unless it can save a life with its nutrition?
Were you able to save a life with nutrition, were you able to improve your health and the health of others with nutrition, ponder upon it. This painting is for a change of heart, this healing painting is for those that require a change of heart, a rejuvenated and renewed heart, a "circumcised heart" as Jesus spoke of it to the Apostles, as mentioned in the Gospel of Thomas.
Ask yourselves what did you give last week? What food did you offer to a person that most required it and its nutrition? I've seen chefs that have had to close restaurants, Jamie Oliver, being one of the celebrity chefs that has had to do so, perhaps he would like to ask himself, was he charging too much for the economic climate?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzGwBeFK87g
I've seen prices soar in some European countries, and some restaurants are pricing themselves so high that some are becoming uncompetitive for holidaymakers and our own people that live in our unique cultures. Prices for a coffee or a drink has become astronomical, very few people can afford it in the cafes and bars.
I see more and more people becoming interested in growing their own food, and that is definitely an improvement in this timeline. As I once said to an English professor, "put down the text books, and pick up your heart." The more that people become interested in their own health, the more interested they then become in their environment in which they live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULrnZCNSw6A
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