shadron
Philosopher
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Eating way too much greasy, yet tasty food. Fat = flavour, much to my chagrin.
One more small data item on the evolution proof-pile.
Eating way too much greasy, yet tasty food. Fat = flavour, much to my chagrin.
So, what are your vices that you know you shouldn't do, but do anyway? And, if possible, explain why you engage in them. Likewise, do you feel it is okay if you are fully aware of the risks? Discuss.
-Dr. Imago
How recently ?.....
Considering that someone I know disappeared recently while dayhiking, I know it's really stupid. I'm thinking of getting a PLB...
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Seriously, if a patient told me he smoked a cigar once or twice a month with a glass of single malt, I'd say probably not a good idea but that I do it myself. This is far different than smoking a pack of cigarettes (or more) a day and failing to wear a seatbelt in the car, both subjects I am true to my word in both preaching against as well as practicing.
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Okay, there are certainly things we all do that we know we shouldn't. I advocate, for example, almost daily (yes, even as anesthesiologist) to patients about exercising, maintaining an ideal body weight, not smoking, etc. However, I will admit that I'm a bit hypocritical in that regard.
My vice? I enjoy cigars. There, I said it.I cannot, in good conscience, condone this behavior in myself or my patients. In fact, I'm a bit hypocritical I suppose when I tell people not to smoke. Yet, I do enjoy smoking a cigar on occassion and enjoy it with a nice glass of single malt to boot. I can't claim that I'm not aware of the risk that this adds to my life, but the enjoyment of it seems in my mind to outweigh the risks.
I know the whole "doctor heal thyself" mantra. And, I recognize that I probably shouldn't engage in this behavior. Yet, I still do it anyway.
So, what are your vices that you know you shouldn't do, but do anyway? And, if possible, explain why you engage in them. Likewise, do you feel it is okay if you are fully aware of the risks? Discuss.
-Dr. Imago
Go hiking alone without telling anyone where I'm going. No cell phone reception. Or, go off my intended route.
Considering that someone I know disappeared recently while dayhiking, I know it's really stupid. I'm thinking of getting a PLB...
How recently ?
Are they still missing ?
( sorry for derail )
I occasionally like to smoke some herb and drive my car up in the mountains, with the stereo blasting, and my dog "Moses" running along side in the snow. I know, not really safe for the dog, (some would say) but it's his favorite thing to do, short of running along side of my mountain bike. (yes he's a 'tire biter')
I never have seen anyone else doing this, and if I did, I surely wouldn't try and tell them to stop.
However, it is 5 degrees F outside today, and I am not pedaling around in the hills to make Moses happy, and he needs the exercise.
I do smoke cigarettes, and drink alcohol, and I will probably die from cancer or liver failure, at least it won't be Alzheimer's...
So what?
p.s. I do live alone, with Moses.
If licking chocolate pudding off a hooker's belly is wrong, then I don't want to be right.
Isn't pointing out the hypocrisy of someone giving advice simply an ad hominem attack? Good advice is good advice, regardless of whether the purveyor follows it.
I occasionally run with scissors, and a few times I've left the house wearing underwear with holes.
Linda
Underwear is supposed to have holes.
Otherwise you couldn't get it on.
How recently ?
Are they still missing ?
( sorry for derail )