Hunger

Dizziness from hunger is a cruel and relentless foe, far more insidious than the fleeting effects of alcohol. The disorienting waves of lightheadedness that crash over us when our bodies cry out for sustenance are not easily dismissed. They gnaw at our very core, leaving us weak and trembling in their wake.

Unlike the carefree and jovial dizziness induced by alcohol, hunger-induced dizziness is a stark reminder of our primal need for nourishment. It is a reminder that we are not invincible, that we are bound by the limitations of our physical bodies. It is a reminder that we are only human, vulnerable to the ravages of hunger.

As I stood there, swaying on unsteady legs, the emptiness in my stomach aching like a gaping void, I realized the true horror of having only air to fill me. It is a stark and sobering realization, a harsh reminder of the fragility of our existence.

So, let us not take for granted the simple act of filling our bellies with food. Let us not forget the power of nourishment, the sustenance it provides for both body and soul. Let us remember that the dizziness of hunger is a formidable adversary, one that demands our attention and respect. And let us never again underestimate the importance of having more than just air in our stomachs.

Copyright © Beatriz Esmer

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