They are developed in the thymus
It can stop you from eating to much, or to little, for example if you see you've eaten to many calories in a day it can stop you from eating more. It can also convince you too eat a little more if you're under the recommended calorie intake a day. If you're under working yourself it can convince you to work out a little more, but also tell you to take a break if you're overworking yourself.
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True.
Why? Because parents tend to teach their children based off of what happened to them as they grew up. As a young adult, you need to make your own mistakes and learn things the hard way. There is NOTHING your parents can do to prevent you from making mistakes and running into road blocks once in a while. Personally, my parents try to teach me the lessons they had to learn for themselves. However, just because your parents made some wrong decisions or did things they shouldn't have, doesn't mean that you will or won't make the same mistakes. It doesn't matter how often they bring up their mistaken situations of parental struggle, you very well could make the same mistakes. It's a matter of them (and you) accepting that you can't control everything, no matter how many lectures and acts of precaution you take. One of the most important parts about transitioning from childhood to adulthood is being able to learn from your own mistakes and taking responsibility for your own actions.
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they probably don't have anything better to do.