Thursday, March 19, 2026

morning thought

As I was walking, and thinking about my true goals, and I looked at the person walking and thought,  different people have different body types, it us not a sample of "do this and look like this" I then thought of Gene Simmons, perpetually doing exercise, but never looking any fitter. And I thought, hmm, I will never look like that, my machinery will not work that way. Any if I did look that way, I would be about 50lbs heavier. That made me think about my grandmother telling me that when she was younger she thought being super thin and small was best, but now, it looks sickly, and unattractive. So, I thought how it is possible that Heavenly Father looks at our bodies and thinks how terrible that looks and yet, we still are so limited in our focus that we stumbled and praise that one look. Recently, I saw a video that addressed a group who all seemed near death they were so frail and that was what was sought after among that group. It seems satanic to me like screwtape plotting to destroy bodies by not using them properly or something, and really if we all could relax in our focus we might realize the beauty of life over being small. I have heard others refer to a large person as "healthy" and when I was in the hospital my doctors prescribed a boost (extra calories) with every meal, and often said that weight gain is directly associated with proper body function...it us a sign that a person is healthy if their weight increases.

So, it is not impossible for us to see gaining weight as a good thing,  but dialectical, I am cautioned not to go to the other extreme. Some body types simply are smaller. It is however we are all born but, I for one have previously failed to see the beauty in every type because I associate sloth and overindulgence as being responsible for weight gain, and this may be true, likewise Ozempic (drug use) may be responsible for being thin.

The world would be a happier place If mankind could stop judging according to appearance...that sorta goes with my premise that if women still wore dresses or made all the clothes their family wore, the world would be more content. There have been contributions made by pant wearing women that made the world a better place. That was an idea of the Teenaged Melissa....

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