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I like how you frame the body resisting the mind’s justifications. That’s such a precise way to put it. What struck me is how the book makes “ideas” feel physical: fever, fatigue, noise, hunger, heat. The guilt isn’t abstract, it has a pulse.
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Jan 31, 2026 02:41AM
I like how you frame the body resisting the mind’s justifications. That’s such a precise way to put it. What struck me is how the book makes “ideas” feel physical: fever, fatigue, noise, hunger, heat. The guilt isn’t abstract, it has a pulse.
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