Paul Delacroix
Well-Known Member
This may seem like a bizarre think to bring up out of the blue. But think about it:
-Halloween
-Oktoberfest
-Thanksgiving
-Seasonal Christmas eating
I think it's the time of year--it's normal, IMHO, for human beings to become gluttons in the autumn and start of winter.
Historically, it's harvest time. If there is such a thing as human genetic memory, and I believe there is, you may be reacting to 10,000 years of agricultural seasons' impact of human behavior.
What do you think? Do you seem to have a naturally bigger appetite in the fall?
-Halloween
-Oktoberfest
-Thanksgiving
-Seasonal Christmas eating
I think it's the time of year--it's normal, IMHO, for human beings to become gluttons in the autumn and start of winter.
Historically, it's harvest time. If there is such a thing as human genetic memory, and I believe there is, you may be reacting to 10,000 years of agricultural seasons' impact of human behavior.
What do you think? Do you seem to have a naturally bigger appetite in the fall?