Almost four years ago, the whole world, rather the world of fast food eaters, was shocked when Morgan Spurlock's McDonald documentary was released.
The documentary shows how in the course of 30 days changed his shape, health, psychological balance and stuffs a like by just indulging in pure McDonald's diet. For 30 days, he dined at McDonald's three times a day eating everything on the menu at least once per day.
The film received a full spectrum response from the public. For some its a good point while for some its simply a waste of time. Before I give my views about it, mind you that this is my own perspective and view and do not reflect others preference and this site do not take part in any of my opinion regarding the matter.
For me, the whole documentary is nothing but a realization of a thing that really is not-existent. Its impossible for a person to do such a thing, eating three times day at McDonald''s, a month without an exercise, and super sizing all of his drinks. I am not against the film, but it speaks of fiction. Sure he can do that, but who else would. Although I agree that McDonald's, or any other fast food chain, do not serve the foods that our health requires.
But if you would look at it, given this body and this free will to choose, will you always super size your drinks whenever you are asked by the crew? Isn't there any diet Coke or something soda-less or sugar-less in the menu. Does it mean your stomach is stronger than your mind? If you are starting to feel dizzy, uncomfortable, unhealthy, why would you continue a diet like that of the McDonald's Diet?
We are always responsible for everything we do. We have the choice but we suffer the consequences of those choices. We exercise our freedom to choose whatever we want to do and eat, but in this world, there is no absolute freedom. Even freedom itself has its limitation. Eat, but exercise. Indulge, but detoxify. In any case, always think that "You eat to live, and you do not live to eat."
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