Self-Warding Inclines Gainfully

Healing and Health contrasted with man and woman “qwuillness”

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First Edition. This essay is entirely a matter of opinion. Copyright © 2023 Talon 38 Personal Media, LLC

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Though it might seem odd, healing and health are related, and the misconception that operated upon parts of our bodies are to “heal more at home” does not behoove us well, in my opinion. The idea is that “living pleasantly” would be the main mode after exiting a hospital. Such would be the case when a set of bones formerly “broken” are reset, before placing a cast on.

“To your pleasant moment-to-moment living!” is the notion of the toast. Healing “thinking” and “self-commenting” mentally, if performed very often and continually, could produce resultants, to my intuitive considerations, of later bringing on more maladies. This possibly is not psychosomatic, in the sense that midbrains (mesencephalon's) harp on the term too often, but instead is full system somatic, between brain anatomy and more bodily anatomy.

As a closing note, mental work we all perform continually, even while asleep. Mental difficulty levels “very low”, or very averaged in between high difficulty and low difficulty, are more troublesome than are high difficulty workloads, which by nature are refreshed and rewardingly transitioned and at new ready, as time unfolds.

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Criticisms of Interpersonal Health Transfer
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Patrick L. Cheatham
Patrick L. Cheatham

Written by Patrick L. Cheatham

I haven't immersed much in Television since the year 1979. My stories feature wordage relics from previous to 1990. Awkward decades old usage is the main.

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