@Eevar I teach the strict construction of argument in natural law, and it’s expl

@Eevar
I teach the strict construction of argument in natural law, and it’s explanatory power. I have a lot of followers for whom my work has been enlightening. In exchange, they are advocates, as a means of appreciation. This positive reinforcement creates a positive community.

a) I am limited in what I can say, to that which affects me or my work. b) I don’t have any control over people, and don’t want to – in fact I take strides to make sure I don’t, c) it’s not ethical or moral to try to assert such control, d) it’s not a subject I can comment on because the science on nutrition is as weak as on psychology and I can’t filter it. e) everything I can find on nutrition despite living a life with high performers, is reducible to eat simply, eat less, fast a bit, and don’t do anything else unless you have a genetic deficiency – if you don’t feel well it’s a lack of exercise. Exercise and you will want to eat well.

In other words, not my problem. You’re the nutritionist. You guys fix nutrition. I just do law. 😉 lol – hugs


Source date (UTC): 2019-08-22 07:29:01 UTC

Original post: https://gab.com/curtd/posts/102659453173509721

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