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What is health?
Health is metabolic efficiency. Sickness is metabolic
inefficiency. Nobody is totally healthy or totally sick. Each of us is a unique
combination of health and sickness. And each of us has a unique combination of
abilities and disabilities, both emotional and physical.
As we grow up, we learn that we are loved for our abilities
but hated for our disabilities. This happens at home, at play, at school, and at
work. Sometimes, this even happens with our doctors, especially if our
disabilities mystify them or remind them of their own disabilities.
So, we try to hide our disabilities from people and from
ourselves. This charade undermines our relationships and our self-esteem. We
learn to fear society and hate ourselves.
Self-hatred is the most debilitating sickness. It interferes
with our ability to seek and accept help. And everybody needs help. How do we
free ourselves from self-hatred?
First, we reclaim our disabilities, whether society accepts
them or not. This means that we learn to accept ourselves. Then, we cope with
our disabilities. This means that we learn to take care of ourselves.
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