Learning how to grow taller isn't done simply for aesthetic-value or vanity. Being taller has, in many cases, a very large advantage over being shorter. This is not to say that this is fair and it isn't always the case, but the fact remains that height is one area where it is still socially acceptable to discriminate against others.
Consider the fact that height - and its sociological implications - has been studied extensively over the past ten years by major universities and research firms and the conclusions have always led to the same astonishingly disturbing results:
1. Shorter people are less likely to get hired, less likely to get promoted, and make less money at their jobs than taller people.
2. Shorter people are less likely to marry and if they do marry, they are more likely to get divorced and less likely to have children.
3. Shorter people are much more likely to abuse drugs and/or alcohol in a harmful manner. Whether or not this trait is a result of the first two points or a combination of them or is an independent factor remains to be seen.
The end result is that learning how to grow taller is not a practice in narcissism or vanity at all, but can be a crucial decision in terms of career and relationship well-being for an individual. Thankfully, learning how to grow taller is not easier than ever with resources such as the Grow Taller Book, a resource that has been acclaimed as the "#1 Best-Selling" guide to height increase ever published.
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