The Crime of Curing
- 150pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The book explores the concept of treating the human body like a vehicle that requires regular maintenance to function optimally. It draws parallels between the body's needs—air, fuel, and spark—and the importance of upkeep, highlighting the lack of societal encouragement for personal health maintenance. The author argues that understanding and actively managing one's physical state can lead to improved well-being, challenging the prevailing neglect of self-care in modern culture.
