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In the past, humans experienced "metabolic flexibility"—the ability to switch between burning sugar and burning fat. This was forced by seasonal food scarcity and physical effort. Today, with a high-carb snack always within arm's reach, our insulin levels stay perpetually elevated. We have lost the ability to tap into our fat stores, leading to a global epidemic of insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes. 3. Thermal Monotony

Comfort is a wonderful slave but a terrible master. To live a long, vibrant life, you have to get comfortable being uncomfortable. Death by Comfort: How modern life is killing us...

Death by Comfort: How Modern Life is Killing Us In the span of a few generations, humanity has achieved the ultimate goal: a world where we rarely have to be cold, hungry, or physically exhausted. We have climate-controlled homes, grocery delivery at the tap of a screen, and chairs designed for sixteen-hour marathons. We have lost the ability to tap into

But there’s a catch. Evolutionarily, we aren't built for "optimal." We are built for . By removing every minor discomfort from our lives, we are inadvertently dismantling the very systems that keep us healthy, resilient, and alive. Here is how the "Comfort Trap" is impacting our biology. 1. The Sedentary Slump To live a long, vibrant life, you have

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