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As you may know, Mensa is the organization for high IQ
people. Recently I gave a talk at a Mensa convention and noticed that
many attendees were overweight. Clearly, they know that broccoli good,
Quadruple Bypass Burger bad. And if they’re like me, they have a full
bag of tips and tricks for weight control: don’t use food as a reward,
picture the benefits of losing weight,
use small plates, eat slowly, stay conscious so you only eat until
you’re not hungry, at restaurants put a fraction of your food in a
doggie bag as soon as it’s served, blah-blah-blah. Yet they stay fat.
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