In pursuit of perfect control, we consume ourselves, only to end up controlled by our own consumption, or lack there off.
It’s such a paradox that we think we’re gaining control, discipline and perfection, while in reality we’re losing ourselves and any joy around us. A prime example of the rose tinted glasses effect.
"It’s cut ties with the truth that whatever God created you doesn’t know best; because you’ve convinced yourself that hunger cues can be outwit and avoided." wow wow wow this line hit for me.
I'll never forget when a doctor told me "you're not super woman". As if I could cheat out of the human experience by not eating. I'm glad you can understand! Thanks for reading!
This post is beautifully written Jenni!
In pursuit of perfect control, we consume ourselves, only to end up controlled by our own consumption, or lack there off.
It’s such a paradox that we think we’re gaining control, discipline and perfection, while in reality we’re losing ourselves and any joy around us. A prime example of the rose tinted glasses effect.
"It’s cut ties with the truth that whatever God created you doesn’t know best; because you’ve convinced yourself that hunger cues can be outwit and avoided." wow wow wow this line hit for me.
I'll never forget when a doctor told me "you're not super woman". As if I could cheat out of the human experience by not eating. I'm glad you can understand! Thanks for reading!