posted on Jan, 6 2009 @ 03:50 PM
#1 cause of the ills and pains of the citizens of developed Western nations is stress. Everything else is just a side effect or symptom of
this stress. When I stress out for a few weeks over anything, I notice a tightening of the waistband of my pants and a noticable increase in my gut.
I also tend to get a cold, suffer from alergies, headaches, the jitters, etc, etc, etc during and immediately following those stressed out periods of
life.
Following Obama being elected I became an absolute mess, I was sicker than hell, felt like crap, gained weight, had an acne problem I hadn't had
since college 8 years ago, and was just generally in poor health. I picked up the book "How to Stop Worrying and Start Living" by Dale Carnegie,
read it, and have been trying to apply the various principles to my business and home life and have noticed a marked difference. My metabolism runs
faster when I'm not worrying all the time, so I can eat as I always have (which is pretty much whatever I feel like having, fast food, 'junk',
steak, whatever) I am not as tired, and I feel healthy.
The lifestyle we've grown into in this country is one of constantly on the go interspersed with periods of inactivity. That inactivity should
be a time for relaxation, but we're not allowed to do so because everywhere we turn we're told something is going to kill us, maim us, or destroy
our lives. The TV tells us watching TV may lead to an early death, but then advises us in the next breath that there's something else in our homes
which is even deadlier... but we have to sit through the next 5 hours of TV programming to find out what it is because they're not going to tell us
about it until the 11:00 newscast. The newspaper tells us that eating a Big Mac will clog our arteries and cause us to keel over at the age of 35,
but on the facing page is a full page ad reminding us that Big Macs are now 2 for $3 for a limited time, oh... and the McRib is back! It isn't
enough that people have quit personally smoking, now we have to be afraid that someone who walked through the downdraft from a smoker on their way
into the building will fart as they walk past us and dislodge some particulates of carcinogen which will travel the fart jet stream across the room
and find their way into our lungs, killing us within a few decades. We're told that exercise is mandatory to maintain good health and that if you do
not exercise enough you will die, but then we reach the gym and see a sign about MRSA virus being prone to live on gym equipment, so after weighing
the risks of dropping dead thanks to an underworked out cardio system or laying in a hospital bed while a sawbones hacks off infected body parts to
try and stop the spread of MRSA, we see an ad for a home gym... which we buy, but then are stuck worrying about making payments for the next 36 months
on, followed by the damn thing breaking the day after the warranty is up.
WORRY, WORRY, WORRY, STRESS, STRESS, STRESS. Lay blame wherever you wish, on fast food, on the economics of health care, or on poor general dietary
and exercise practices, but in the end you'll simply end up making yourself sicker if you don't eliminate the real culprit... the stress.