Morning,
It is another opportunity to see today! I
hope you are ready to make the best out of today? Well, let’s do a
little self-appraisal, what has been your performance thus far since the
beginning of the year? The year is gradually coming to an end; how
would you appraise yourself before someone else appraises you?
Some
years ago when cigarettes was still been advertised on Nigerian
Television stations; they would show you all the glamour exhibited by
smokers but shortly before ending the clip, a deep baritone voice will
come up to announce, ‘smokers are liable to die young’. There are
certain caveats that are associated with certain products; let’s
ruminate over it.
Products are the result of research,
pleasure and self-gratification made for people to use as substitute for
natural remedies. There are also medical products that have caveats,
for example, all baby formulae have caveats about breastfeeding as still
the best form of feeding for infants. There are certain products that
are harmful while some are beneficial; some are used to show social
status while some are used for the sake of consumption.
Caveats
are the warnings made available to people who choose to use certain
products. In a layman’s term, it can be said to, “I have shown unto you,
Oh! Consumer what is good and acceptable; you have a choice to use or
not to use”. Caveats are very simple ways of exonerating the production
company from all that happens subsequently after you have decided to use
the product.
There are some basic facts that can be
drawn from today’s discussion. One, remember to read the prescription
note on products that you want to consume. Two, do not live carelessly
without knowing the side-effect of what you consume. Three, if possible,
do not live an addictive life. Four, live a healthy life.
Companies would make huge profits while your consumption of their products would cause grievous bodily damages.
Have a healthy week.
Best wishes,
Olutayo