Gary Taubes

Here’s something to keep you entertained and well-read for the day: Gary Taubes Interview. It’s 14 parts and is some of the same stuff from Good Calories, Bad Calories. It’s largely a very conversational skimming of what’s in the book.

Here’s a premise that I’ve heard that always irks me:

TAUBES I have friends and acquaintances who will often say to me at dinner parties, “Well, who really cares about this stuff, because you want to live well, not just eat the healthiest possible meals.” But they’re not overweight, they don’t have cancer running in their family. Their life, rightfully, is a balance between living healthy and living well. But the problem always is that even though those people want to live well, they eventually get to the point where now they’re sick. Inevitably, when you get to that point, you wish maybe you hadn’t lived quite so well. Unless you’re lucky and you have that massive coronary on the golf course, or on your lover, so you don’t have time to think about it. But both my mother and my father died from long, extended, horrible illnesses. There’s a point at which you think, “Maybe if, 30 years ago, I had lived less well and more healthy, I wouldn’t have to go through this,” but I guess we all have to die of something.

Anyone following a healthful lifestyle has heard the inevitable “live a little”. When did soft drinks and cookies become “the high life”? I find that the better I treat my body, the better I live. Frankly, I’ll take a steak and broccoli, liberally coated in olive oil, or a ginormous salad over a Big Mac and fries any day of the week. Living healthfully begets living well. Society seems to have some determination of what “living well” is and it always involves drinking to excess, eating the worst foods, and burning the candle at both ends with partying. I find that having the energy on tap to do whatever I want is better living than my previous junk food eating self ever had. To steal a quote from John Berardi: “Personally, I believe that there are other things in life much more fun than drinking beer and eating hot wings.”

Anyway, read it as you have time and post any thoughts you have to the comments.


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