Death By Comfort: How Modern Life Is Killing Us... -

Teach your body how to go without food for a few hours.

Lower your dopamine baseline to find joy in simple things. Death by Comfort: How modern life is killing us...

Comfort isn't just physical; it's psychological. When we eliminate all struggle, we lower our "adversity quotient." Modern life offers dopamine on demand (social media, streaming, junk food), which desensitizes our reward systems. Over time, this makes everyday challenges feel insurmountable and contributes to the rising rates of anxiety and "existential boredom." How to Reclaim Your Edge Teach your body how to go without food for a few hours

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 When we eliminate all struggle, we lower our

We no longer move to survive; we move to "exercise," which often feels like a chore rather than a necessity. Modern life has replaced physical toil with "active sitting." Even if you hit the gym for an hour, it rarely offsets the metabolic damage of sitting for the other fifteen. Our lymphatic systems, which rely on muscle contraction to pump fluid, become sluggish, and our cardiovascular health plateaus in the absence of functional movement. 2. Metabolic Rigidity