wallowsfan289
wallowsfan289 t1_j8ajzcs wrote
Reply to Cultivating a sense of perspective about pet loss can lead to post-traumatic growth after their death by chrisdh79
More like pet loss helps to cultivate a sense of perspective around loss in general. Good warm up for your human loved ones ig…
wallowsfan289 t1_j4ilm0a wrote
Reply to comment by JoHaSa in There’s a strong relationship between diet in early life and food preferences in adulthood, research finds by Additional-Two-7312
Fair. It being the bulk of our diet sounds like a bad idea, but I feel like it could help fill some gaps with people who maybe don’t have great access to healthy variety. We’re good at adapting but also creatures of habits. I feel like some of these generalizations change widely between person to person.
wallowsfan289 t1_j4ik0mv wrote
Reply to comment by BafangFan in There’s a strong relationship between diet in early life and food preferences in adulthood, research finds by Additional-Two-7312
Yes, but we know that while that diet isn't the worst for surviving, we have information that tells us what nutrients help us thrive. It's not all a consumer-based construct, you're flipping to the other end of the extreme. We don't live on a Polynesian Island anymore. In modern society we prioritize mental clarity and maximum energy to be productive, therefore the foods we eat match. If I had access to this range of nutrients in the past, I would eat them. Cause why not.
wallowsfan289 t1_j4hx1a8 wrote
Reply to There’s a strong relationship between diet in early life and food preferences in adulthood, research finds by Additional-Two-7312
This is random, but I know stuff like baby or pet food is packed with nutrients. It’s well-rounded enough to be the cornerstone of a diet. I wonder why us humans tend to stop doing that as we age. Like yeah we have more choices, but as we all know with the current state of humans, that doesn’t always equate to better choices being made. I’m surprised it’s not more popular to eat like powders you can mix with something or something like that to get all of your nutrients in one meal. Sure it might not taste the best, but there’s gotta be some way to make it taste tolerable.
wallowsfan289 t1_j8b6uuy wrote
Reply to comment by TinFoilHeadphones in Cultivating a sense of perspective about pet loss can lead to post-traumatic growth after their death by chrisdh79
True. I have a pretty strong bond with my pets. I guess warm up was the wrong word. But does give you a chance to understand how you grieve.