Monday, April 3, 2023

I was bad yesterday and ate pizza

    The ideals behind this statement bothers me. "Bad" should be reserved for things that are morally wrong. Maybe for insulting a friend or stealing. Eating food doesn't meet that criteria. I understand why people say this and I want to unpack it. There is a perception that pizza is unhealthy. There is a perceived rule that one is supposed to eat healthy foods. There is a feeling of guilt for violating that rule. Then comes the conclusion that eating pizza equates with being bad. Now we need to acknowledge why people eat pizza. A few potential reasons are: hunger--a basic human drive that we all experience and act on every day, desire for pleasure--another normal human drive, and anxiety--who would not use a coping mechanism for anxiety if they can reduce their anxiety with it? Do any of these reasons to eat meat our definition of bad? 

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