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For decades, the wellness industry has operated on a foundation of fear. Fear of fat, fear of illness, fear of not being "enough." Simultaneously, the body positivity movement emerged as a counter-weight, demanding that we stop bullying ourselves into submission. But for the average person, these two concepts often feel like they are at war.

Comparison is the thief of joy, but relevance is the key to health. For decades, the wellness industry has operated on

The answer is not just "yes"—it is a revolutionary act of self-respect. Welcome to the integration of The False Conflict: Why We Think We Have to Choose To understand how to merge these worlds, we first have to look at the damage done by the "wellness" industry. Traditional wellness marketing has sold us a bill of goods: that health is an aesthetic. We’ve been taught to assume that a person running a marathon is "healthier" than a person doing yoga in a larger body. We’ve been conditioned to believe that salads are moral and donuts are shameful. Comparison is the thief of joy, but relevance

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