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Wellness

background'Look after your body. It's the only place you have to live' - Jim Rohn

There is a discreet paradox written into the human body. The very places that break are the places that teach. The tissue that scars becomes stronger. The nerve that once screamed learns discernment. What we call a wound is rarely an ending; it is more often a summons.

Physiology itself tells this story without poetry. When skin is cut, the body does not simply repair it, it orchestrates an intelligent response. Platelets gather like messengers. Inflammation arrives not as an enemy but as a signal fire, calling resources to the site of damage. Fibroblasts weave new collagen, often denser than what existed before. Bone, when fractured, remodels and can emerge more resilient at the fault line. The body does not merely erase injury. It remembers it and adapts. Healing then, is not a return to innocence, it is a refinement. This principle extends far beyond flesh.

 

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