Think of things for which you had no say or choice, your genetics, for example. The place of your birth. External circumstances or events in your life. Now think of things that you do which aren't, strictly speaking, your choice. Habits, compulsions, and general temperament. Now think of things in which you do have a choice, but the options available to choose from are limited. The quickest summary of things like that, in your own life, will yield a nearly bottomless crate of items.
What people are asking you to consider, is that obesity may also be like those things, from your own life. Not that there's no element of choice or personal responsibility, but that this grab bag of things, like they are in your life, might be a stronger influence.
What people are asking you to consider, is that obesity may also be like those things, from your own life. Not that there's no element of choice or personal responsibility, but that this grab bag of things, like they are in your life, might be a stronger influence.
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