What's missing from this "landscape" is a Bacon-Aphramor-style acknowledgment of how stressors like racism and classism drive people's inability to empower ourselves and to make the supposedly *~*good choices*~*. IOW, if you have only bad choices and you know that you do, that is in and of itself a major stressor which damages your health and shortens your life.
In short, this pic looks nice but it's actually kinda' bullshit.
Not quite getting what you mean.
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The authors of *Body Respect*, Bacon and Aphramor, discuss at length the routine/daily experience of chronic stress which is part of our daily lives in the "civilized" world. They assert that it's under-examined as a factor in who enjoys health and longevity vs. who does not. I highly recommend it.
Our forced submission to "power-over" relationships is the "soil" in which all this other stuff grows, and that chronic stress is the "grass" it produces, kind of...
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I can only but agree in the general sense, but what is the conclusion for an individual? Do nothing and just wait for systemic stress factors to be eliminated?
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Did you perceive this picture as "badgering"?
I understood it as a science-based ranking of modifiable risks to our health, and posted as such.
I mean, we live in a world of fucked up risk perception - people are scared of things like terrorism, nuclear power and GMO, which are millions times less likely to harm them than car accident (non-modifiable) or any of those on the picture.
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It's on LibGen :)
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@kravietz
It's a gateway to badgering. :P
Like I said. Check out the book. It's accessible, probably at your library, and well worth the short time it'll take you to get through.