consisting of several indiscernible voices, and that literature is precisely the invention of this voice, to which we cannot assign a specific origin: literature is that neuter, that composite, that oblique into which every subject escapes, the trap where all identity is lost, beginning with the very identity of the body that writes. — Probably this has always been the case: once an action is recounted, for intransitive ends, and no longer in order to act directly upon reality — that is, finally external to any function but the very exercise of the symbol — this disjunction occurs, the voice loses its origin, the author enters his own death, writing begins. Nevertheless, the feeling about this phenomenon has been variable; in primitive societies, narrative is never undertaken by a person, but by a mediator, shaman or speaker, whose “perfor-
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on a cyclical harmony, for these lifestyle travellers the former was merely a fragmented and calculated means towards fulfilling the high self-investment placed in the latter. In this sense, work at home is ‘an unpleasant necessity’, engaged in only when ‘pressed by dire need’ (Cohen, 1973, p. 92). In an example of targeting another country expressly for its work opportunities, Adam (Israeli, 25) recounted visiting the UK as a working tourist: ‘I worked like a dog for a couple of months in London and saved a big amount of money, with which I then went travelling in 11 India and Pakistan.’ Participants commonly took advantage of fluency in English and first- world citizenship to qualify for working holiday visas in countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK
Suggested sources include butter from grass- fed cows and the aforementioned lacto-fermented foods. In practice, and as a personal example, this just means I have a few forkfuls of kimchi or sauerkraut in the morning while I wait for my scrambled eggs9 to cook in--what else?--butter from grass-fed cows. Easy peazy. VITAMIN D3--6,00010,000 IU PER DAY FOR FOUR WEEKS One of the top sports scientists in the United States, who wished to remain anonymous, recounted a single anecdote that led me to a closer reexamination of vitamin D: One NFL player I ended up treating had experienced debilitating shoulder pain for years and had two surgeries as a result, all to little or no e ect. Upon testing his vitamin D levels, it became clear that he was severely de cient. Six weeks after taking vitamin D, his shoulder pain was nonexistent. He had two surgeries for no reason. Vitamin D, it turns out, does a lot more than most vitamins.