For some reason the phrase "perfect is the enemy of the good" is running through my head.
Also I need to think some more about how healthy a relationship I have with food. I know I have quite a bit of guilt when I'm not eating food as described in In Defense of Food. Is that something I should work on letting go of, or should I keep moving toward that ideal? Maybe both.
I imagine it'd be easier to have a positive relationship with food if there weren't so many convenient, cheap, bad food options vying for our attention and money. Alas.
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For some reason the phrase "perfect is the enemy of the good" is running through my head.
Also I need to think some more about how healthy a relationship I have with food. I know I have quite a bit of guilt when I'm not eating food as described in In Defense of Food. Is that something I should work on letting go of, or should I keep moving toward that ideal? Maybe both.
I imagine it'd be easier to have a positive relationship with food if there weren't so many convenient, cheap, bad food options vying for our attention and money. Alas.