I know it sounds crazy, but the Japanese have a tradition that I think you should know about. It's called Hara Hachi Bu, and it means you should stop eating when your stomach is 80% full. If this seems impossible to do - don't worry! The article provides an introduction to Hara Hachi Bu as well as advice on how to incorporate it into daily life so that people can eat until they are only 80% full instead of 100%. The tone is casual and engaging with a humorous style of writing.

I know it sounds crazy, but the Japanese have a tradition that I think you should know about. It's called Hara Hachi Bu, and it means you should stop eating when your stomach is 80% full. If this seems impossible to do - don't worry! The article provides an introduction to Hara Hachi Bu as well as advice on how to incorporate it into daily life so that people can eat until they are only 80% full instead of 100%. The tone is casual and engaging with a humorous style of writing.

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