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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> focus on things like diet and exercise without examining that larger world
You can certainly do both at the same time π€·
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@kravietz
Few media taste-makers do, however. So we get these articles which demand that we "cut out" this cheap and filling but "bad" food or that one, get more sleep, etc. But those articles dodge the fact that if we want to have an hour lunch break or a shorter work week (heaven forbid a living wage, too) to make those things happen, we can't. Our bosses will laugh at us, or kick us to the curb, or both.