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Created:01/30/2008
Last Modified:01/30/2008
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More About the Egg

Dave Tate brings up a great point about the egg that appears to never change until the chick begins to hatch.  I would just like to add a bit to the analogy.

That egg is filled with a great deal of fat and a bit of protein.  As the chick begins to grow it consumes both the fat and protein making the chick bigger and stronger.  You don’t see this from the outside of the egg.  You simply see that hard shell.

You can look at two eggs.  One egg is fertilized with a chick growing inside and the other is not fertilized.  Both eggs start out with roughly the same fat to protein ratio and the same calcium shell.  Both eggs look equally healthy from the outside but one is in the process of metamorphosis.  In the end one egg has changed that fat and a bit of protein into lean muscle while the other egg remains filled with fat and a bit of protein.  In the end one remains an egg while the other becomes a living being.

As I shed my fat and a bit of protein I too am becoming a living being.  Think about this if you are fat-fat or skinny-fat.  In the end it is not about the scale numbers but what you do with your body that counts.  Are you strong or just an egg?

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