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Where Are All the Fat Canadians

I’ve been in Toronto the last few days and am currently in the

airport waiting to board a plane back to the states. Before

leaving for Toronto I had lunch with three other people in a

restaurant in Tampa.

The subject of diabetes came up. One of the people seated at

the table with me said that he thinks he might be pre-diabetic.

As he mentioned this I noted that he had English muffins and

hash browns on his plate. I didn’t comment about what he was

eating as he wasn’t paying for my advice. And I always believe

unsolicited advice is rarely well-received. I did, however, say

that if he is pre-diabetic it wouldn’t be surprising. I told him that

20 million Americans are currently diabetic, another tens of

millions more have been diagnosed as pre-diabetic. I then

stressed the key word in the foregoing sentence was “diagnosed.”

Millions and millions more have not been diagnosed as pre-diabetic

yet – not to mention full-blown diabetic.

I then looked around the restaurant and then began counting

the number of people that are most likely pre-diabetic if not

diabetic. At the time the restaurant had about 15 people sitting

in it. Nine of them were grossly overweight making them

candidates, in my book, for this affliction. Overweight, big

ponderous guts, and biggie-sized butts are tell-tale signs.

You don’t need to know that much more.

Fast forward to Toronto. I sat in many a restaurant while here.

As I looked around, it was difficult to find a fat person. It was

also equally difficult to find an unpleasant person. Aside from

the Canadian border patrol, the people of Canada are a helluva

lot happier and friendly than people living in America. If you go

to big city in the US it’s not common to have majority of the

people to smile, make eye contact with you and say “hello.”

My point is stress and your ability to deal with it plays a role in

the control of your weight. People who barely smile, laugh or

make eye contact are under stress. Consequently they’re more

prone to eating crappy foods – foods that not only make you

fatter but stress you out even more. Topping in off, if the

stressed-out person embarks on an exercise program he’s

most likely doing one that adds more negative stress to his

body. Such is not the ideal way to live.

Yesterday, Mark Daniels, a member of the Matt Furey Inner

Circle, put up a post on the online discussion forum stating that

by being a member of the Matt Furey Inner Circle and exercise

advice he is completely off medication for diabetes. He also

said I’m not charging enough for people to be members because

the advice I have is life-changing in a huge way. So unless

you’re a Canadian who’s already happy and already fit (and

wants to make even more progress) get on the program of

champions. Follow the program that winners follow. Do what

healthy people do. Associate with like-minded people. Be part

of a team that plays the game of life to win., Join he Matt Furey

Inner Circle today.

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Best,

Matt Furey

P.S. I’m sure there are fat people in Canada but based on what

I’ve seen by visiting Vancouver as well as Toronto, two of the

largest cities in Canada, they don’t register on my radar. A fit,

seksy body always holds your attention better than a fat,

corpulent one. If you fall into the latter category don’t get mad

at me, get fit instead.

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