tap water is free for me, that’s the most i, and a majority of people can afford. luckily st. louis tap water is not bad compared to the rest of the country.

i understand it’s an investment for your health, but i feel as if being “healthy” in 2023 requires a level of monetary wealth that just isn’t possible for the average person. 300$ may not seem like a lot to some folks, but it really is. Again, being able to even have access to water at all is a gift.

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Our tap water has a weird pink residue. 🤦🏻‍♂️

that’s awful. it’s horrendous how little our water systems are cared about.

i think the health craze has become more of a way to establish who’s “better” than someone else, based on how much money they’re spending on things like this. It doesn’t feel genuine anymore, just more consumerism.

Health is now a chic lifestyle

and now seemingly “unattainable”, real healthy lifestyles don’t cost thousands of dollars.

It's actually a return to the familiar. As you wrote in another post: cook for yourself. Using very basic foods (regional and seasonal), getting out into nature (hiking and walking), getting enough sleep. Less consumption. Less media. Less is more. Affordable.

that’s right! i understand that jack is in a place where he can afford things like this, but saying to just get something unattainable for the normal person, nonchalantly, just rubs me the wrong way. good dude though.

Yes, he thinks about the right things. That can be very interesting. But he is, as you said so well, in a different place. But we have each other here on nostr

He irritates the fuck out of me too, and probably anyone with an unfluoridated brain who remembers how he ran Twitter. It's pretty ironic the man who second only to zuckadick engaged in the censorship and mind control to make covid vax genocide possible giving us health advice. Still, on this one I can't argue with him.

Wise words.