In life,
everyone is bound to follow some values. The values may differ from one person
to another, but we all are bound to a single universal principle. This is the
discipline that nature has blessed us, and we all are proud to follow this
heart filing rule- JUST DO EAT.
The moment
you stepped into this world, you busted out loudly not for your mom but for the
food. You just wanted somebody to help you filling your three inches stomach.
From that day to the present moment, you are running, talking, toiling,
fighting, and lying for the same noble reason knowingly or unknowingly. This run
will go on for the rest of your life. Our happiest moment of every day is when
we have stomach full tasty food at right time, right place and with right
people. Off course, having good company while having our lunch, dinner or even
breakfast is as important as the quality and variety of the food we are going
to put into our baggage. Sometimes these things over take the food, as we
experience this while having a cup of tea on a small road side stall with our
near-dear friends, a late night Maggie with a hungry roommate and a small
cupcake from the delicate hands of your cute baby.
We are born
to eat, treat and greet. When we are happy, we wish to eat, then we give treats
to others who are exceedingly happy to eat with us; when we all are happy to
eat together, we greet each other for the treat we made memorable. These get-togethers
and parties remain forever in our memory as a token of our unity for eating and
our loyalty to the JUST DO EAT policy. I feel myself very lucky to have many
eating loving people. We love to eat foods with different tastes and at
different places. The Indian mythology focuses the importance of healthy food for
not only healthy body but also healthy mind and character. Hence, we have now
many reasons to eat, celebrate, and throw treats. Just go and eat.