Joshua Rosenthal, Founder, Director, and Primary Teacher of the Institute for Integrative Nutrition shares his wisdom about creating a healthy and happy life that helps transform the world.
I want to tell you something that you may or may not know: Most people wish they felt happier on a daily basis. We have a solution: Stop fitting in and start fitting out.
You might be scratching your head and wondering what exactly that means, and how it can help you be happy.
Many people feel like they’re living on the periphery of society and try to fit in because that’s what they think they’re supposed to do to survive.
A lot of people, especially Americans, have never experienced delicious farmer’s market vegetables or 15 minutes in the steam room. Why would you want to fit in with that?
How much of your intelligence and creativity is channeled into fitting in? If you put the same amount of effort into fitting out, you’ll be so much happier.
Fitting out means being your authentic self in every moment. Fitting in takes up so much precious energy that you could use to share your authentic gifts with the world and live an amazing life.
When I was first starting the school, I knew I wanted the color red to be a big part of it. Everyone told me that was a bad idea, that red was too overpowering and represented violence. But I didn’t care – I knew I wanted to use it because it represents blood, and the food we eat becomes our blood, thoughts, and feelings. Red also represents passion, the heart, and the energy of our students. That’s a great example of me fitting out.
By the way, I chose the spiral because spirals appear so often in nature and in the body, like with fingerprints, hair patterns, seashells, cyclones, the solar system, and more. Spirals are natural and beautiful and represent the ongoing ripple effect the IIN community creates.
I’m so curious, what risks are you ready to take to live the life of your dreams? And who are you if you’re not your authentic self? The world needs you, exactly as you are.
When you express yourself fully, all areas of primary food – the things that feed you that aren’t actually food – improve greatly. And primary food is the most important key to a healthy, happy life:
The takeaway here is to live each day with the freedom to choose what’s right for you. Strive for what is truly true. You know that I know you can do this and thrive.
Who’s in control of you and your life and your future is you, not the voice in your head or societal pressure.
In what ways are you still trying to fit in? What are three specific ways you could fit out to feel happier? Share in the comments below.
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