The funny thing about weight loss is that it's the one type of loss people get really excited about. Generally speaking, if you’ve lost something you then have to experience a series of negative follow-up emotions, ranging anywhere from the inconvenient rage of losing your keys moments before you were set to step out the door, to the paralyzing emotional process of learning to live without someone. Of course, there’s a range of negative loss emotions between those two: Losing your job isn’t necessarily as painful as losing your spouse, but the stages of grief that follow aren’t actually all that dissimilar. Losing your credit card may have less severe implications than losing your passport, but the lesson you learn (and grief is all about lessons) is exactly the same. And before you say that losing your keys for more than five minutes
I love this newsletter so much. I often have had the same thought, except about weight, or heft or whatever. Like a heavy bar of gold, or the solid weight of a nice piece of crockery, whatever, rarely, except with the female body, does weight = failure/horror
I love this newsletter so much. I often have had the same thought, except about weight, or heft or whatever. Like a heavy bar of gold, or the solid weight of a nice piece of crockery, whatever, rarely, except with the female body, does weight = failure/horror