We all love chocolate, right? We love it because its sweet, tasty and we are happy. Chocolate makes our day better and happiness back on track. But how do we feel when the chocolates runs out, and all that is left behind an empty box? This is a WIN-LOOSE situation, we victory on eating the chocolate but loose that now empty boxed box. That empty box is telling us the excitement of Christmas morning has gone and then we might start thinking about what we are losing.
An empty box of chocolates might remind you of the good days at some point in time where we ate all those lovely chocolate. You might recall a time when you had that kind of chocolate for the first or last (assuming it's your favorite) with one friend in particular. It can also remind us of happy experiences when we ate chocolate together— while watching a movie, on someone's birthday or with friends. Every empty box contains a tale of that wonderful moment, it reminds us how sweet we loved those moments.

Have you ever binged on chocolate? The taste is so good, it can be really tempting to continue eating constantly. You might have heard that before and felt like to throwing up. Well this is called a Chocolate Hangover and it's when you eat so much chocolate that your tummy doesn't feel too good anymore. A chocolate box that has nothing in it is us when we eat too much of a good thing. It is a small warning for us to be cautious and never hoover down food on an all-you-can-eat plate at any given time.

We get happy and excited to receive a box of chocolate because we know that there are good stuffs in it, waiting for us. With each new packet our hearts are filled with joy, and we eagerly read what is inside. Sometimes however, we might come across an empty one and be quite disappointed as we were expecting some more chocolate to munch on. They remind us that often what we anticipate is not quite what occurs. This can disappoint us — we think back on all the delicious things that I could have touched, meant to eat but never quite did.

Here is everything an empty chocolate box can also tell about our treat habits. It says, you know we enjoyed the chocolate bar fun but don't forget consumption of everything in proportion. You see, moderation is self control; not all or nothing even when it comes to our favorite thing. Of course, we are sure to also indulge ourselves in some sweet things like chocolate… but they must be consumed cautiously and definitely only one at a time:-) That empty box is a great way to remind ourselves of the importance of balance.
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