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Wednesday 5 February 2014

24. Harmless Vices, the minute thorns in Zealouszestyliving

Hello friends, 
A very good day/night to you all. The previous two posts were about harmful vices (part 1 and part 2). Here I will mention some bad habits to which we are addicted but these are not all that harmful. All of us have some such habit or the other. 

E.g.

Nail biting, excessive shopping, eating junk food, being glued to the tv, emotional eating, excessive socializing etc. Or some kind of repetitive behavior which we indulge in and which may lie on the border of being termed as Obsessive Compulsive Behavior (OBS) you may read more about OBS HERE.    

7 Possible Outcomes of Harmless Vices: 

  • Certain habits like excessive shopping can lead to a dent in finances in the long term. (Have you watched the romantic comedy  -Confessions of a shopaholic?)
  • Emotional eating can lead to being overweight and result in a lack of self confidence. 
  • They may hone the escapist mentality as whenever we have to do some important work we may resort to this so called harmless vice.
  • Bad habits can be time wasters. e.g. Stress of studies may increase our habit of nail biting or procrastination and lead to wasting time.
  • They reduce our ability.
  • They prevent us from using our full potential.
  • They weaken our capacity.

You don't live life to the fullest due to these bad habits, in other words your life will be more zealous and zesty if you try to eliminate the harmless vices. I agree it is difficult as there does not appear to be a dire need to do so. But I am sure you agree that they can be minute thorns in our life. 


Thank you for reading,  I leave you with this quote till my next post with the hope that you and me are able to control our harmless vices efficiently.


“Search others for their virtues, thyself for thy vices"---Benjamin Franklin.




Regards,


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