
In "Go Wild," Harvard psychiatrist John Ratey reveals how our modern lifestyle clashes with our ancient biology, causing disease and unhappiness. Health professionals praise this revolutionary roadmap for reconnecting with nature, movement, and community - the ancestral formula for unlocking optimal physical and mental health.
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Imagine discovering that your body is running on outdated software-designed for a world of constant movement, natural foods, and tribal living-yet you're forcing it to function in an environment of desk jobs, processed foods, and isolation. This is the central insight of "Go Wild." Our bodies and minds evolved under radically different conditions than those we live in today, and this mismatch explains why diseases of civilization continue to rise despite medical advances. We emerged as Homo sapiens about 50,000 years ago with no significant biological upgrades since. The human body isn't malfunctioning-it's responding exactly as designed to an environment it wasn't built for. What makes humans unique? We're movement specialists with 26 skeletal adaptations specific to endurance running. Our springy arched feet, elongated Achilles tendons, and counterrotation abilities make us exceptional distance runners. Unlike other species with optimal energy-efficient speeds, humans show a flat energy curve-we're equally adapted for various movements, the "Swiss Army knives of motion." Our digestive system evolved to be small and efficient for bipedal movement, requiring nutrient-dense foods. And perhaps most importantly, our brains evolved for empathy and social connection, with our offspring's extended dependency making cooperation an evolutionary necessity.
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