A Mild Case of Dead: The unseen toll of America's obsession with health, fitness, and weight loss

A Mild Case of Dead examines the folly of pursuing greater satisfaction in life through the goals of health, fitness, and weight loss. It occurs to us as logical to seek these qualities as a way to be more satisfied with our lives, but we seek them only because of a dissatisfaction with our lives. The human design is to be more satisfied with life first. When you're guided by humanity instead of logic your physical state becomes a byproduct of that satisfaction, not the way to it. 

Written and narrated by the author, the book explains why he chose to abandon this work and close his gym forever. He realized that the issues that cause people to pursue health and fitness strategies are never resolved with the minutiae of programs or routines or diets because they are internal struggles first.

The natural way to be satisfied with your body is to be satisfied with your life. Any other process is only a theory about life, not the real thing.

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A Mild Case of Dead: The unseen toll of America's obsession with health, fitness, and weight loss

A Mild Case of Dead examines the folly of pursuing greater satisfaction in life through the goals of health, fitness, and weight loss. It occurs to us as logical to seek these qualities as a way to be more satisfied with our lives, but we seek them only because of a dissatisfaction with our lives. The human design is to be more satisfied with life first. When you're guided by humanity instead of logic your physical state becomes a byproduct of that satisfaction, not the way to it. 

Written and narrated by the author, the book explains why he chose to abandon this work and close his gym forever. He realized that the issues that cause people to pursue health and fitness strategies are never resolved with the minutiae of programs or routines or diets because they are internal struggles first.

The natural way to be satisfied with your body is to be satisfied with your life. Any other process is only a theory about life, not the real thing.

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A Mild Case of Dead: The unseen toll of America's obsession with health, fitness, and weight loss

A Mild Case of Dead: The unseen toll of America's obsession with health, fitness, and weight loss

by Dave Young

Narrated by Dave Young

Unabridged — 7 hours, 50 minutes

A Mild Case of Dead: The unseen toll of America's obsession with health, fitness, and weight loss

A Mild Case of Dead: The unseen toll of America's obsession with health, fitness, and weight loss

by Dave Young

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Overview

A Mild Case of Dead examines the folly of pursuing greater satisfaction in life through the goals of health, fitness, and weight loss. It occurs to us as logical to seek these qualities as a way to be more satisfied with our lives, but we seek them only because of a dissatisfaction with our lives. The human design is to be more satisfied with life first. When you're guided by humanity instead of logic your physical state becomes a byproduct of that satisfaction, not the way to it. 

Written and narrated by the author, the book explains why he chose to abandon this work and close his gym forever. He realized that the issues that cause people to pursue health and fitness strategies are never resolved with the minutiae of programs or routines or diets because they are internal struggles first.

The natural way to be satisfied with your body is to be satisfied with your life. Any other process is only a theory about life, not the real thing.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940174893160
Publisher: Dave Young Communications
Publication date: 07/05/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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