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The "Goldilocks Principle" applies to everything. For anything you can name, there is "too much!", or "too little", or "Just right!" Water; too much water, and you will drown; too little water and you die of thirst.

Food; too much and you get fat, too little and you'll starve. There's a "Just right!" somewhere in between.

Oxygen; too much oxygen, and you'll have seizures and you'll be brain-damaged. That's why Scuba divers never dive with pure oxygen; below about 40 feet depth, the oxygen becomes toxic. Too little oxygen, and your brain will starve.

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