Food for...
Thought. Let's roll with that, let's see where it takes us. What do you think about? How your hair looks when you first get up in the morning? Do you ever wonder why certain things appeal to certain people? Why do some people favor CNN over MSNBC? All due to an acquired taste I suppose, but how does one acquire a taste for such things? Part of personality, experiences, upbringing-sure. But delve deeper, maybe you like things because they are cheaper during a recession but do you truly like them? Or are you just allowing yourself to think that the Wal-Mart brand of green beans does taste a lot better than beans that are eighty cents more. You don't remember the cheaper beans tasting this great before you got that $200 a week pay cut. Perhaps Wal-Mart started making better green bean? Nope, same beans, funny how you were too good for those very same greens and now it's you who are barely good enough for them. Acquired tastes? No such thing, they constantly change due to situation. Thought processes, however, do change mostly due to changes in age and amount of knowledge. Food for thought, keep thinking.


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