Is Your BonBon Half Full or Half Empty?
I’m sure it doesn’t surprise anyone to know that chocolate has been in the news over this past weekend. Valentine’s Day always does a great job of shining the spotlight on the number one craveable item for women. And so Canadian researchers have published their findings from a study that examines the results of multiple studies investigating the relationship between chocolate and stroke risk. The good news is that at least two large studies have shown a significantly lower risk for stroke among women that have a small amount of chocolate each week. A third study found no link at all between the two.
So I ask you, which study will you believe? I know my answer.
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I would say there is an element of doubt in all we do. It appears you are comfortable with doubt and that is a good thing.
Comfortable with doubt, and willing to look at the bonbon half full when it suits my purpose.