How cleverly they have designed intellectualism to be difficult and yet teach you nothing of useful value... Your life is meant to improve, cradle to grave, except perhaps in your very final years as your telomeres diminish. But today, people accept all levels and types of degenration as normal. Within the household, within the workplace, within government.
The answer to all that ails us lies within the true philosophies of Hippocrates... Look specifically in our society where those professing to adhere to Hippocratic principles do just the opposite. The ones who heal do not require great payments or indebtedness. Indebtedness itself is a symptom of a great underlying problem. Devotion can replace indebtedness in a vastly superior way.
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[–] BoraxTheFungarian [S] 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago (edited ago)
It feels overwhelming when you're not improving... I totally agree. And not feeling well is a debilitating state to be in. In case you didn't get my hint, get into some Hippocrates... And to help you further, cut out refined sugars and then JERF (just eat real food). And to help you even further, Chaga, Reishi, Turkey Tail, Lion's Mane. Improving what you do for your own health should never stop. You don't need a degree or some idiotic professor to gain expertise orbecome educated.
[–] lemon11 ago
Speaking of Lion's Mane, I've been looking for specialty mushrooms at upscale grocery stores, and they seem to not carry any. Do you have any tips on finding one that carries this stuff, or would I have to get something delivered or grow my own?