Wifi Gives me Vitamin D
It is very easy to believe a textbook.
What the collective agrees upon quickly solidifies into “reality.”
But so much of life is shaped by perception, belief, expectation, and meaning.
Two people can consume the same thing, live the same lifestyle, follow the same advice — and experience entirely different outcomes.
Because the human being is not merely mechanical. We are suggestible, emotional, energetic creatures constantly responding to the stories we absorb.
Placebo is not proof that the mind is weak.
It is proof that belief is powerful.
Every observer influences what they observe. Every body responds uniquely. Every person carries different associations, fears, conditioning, and expectations.
So perhaps the question is not simply: “What have we been told is good or bad for us?”
But: “Whose spell are we living under?”
Modern language is invented. Labels are created, categories formed, meanings assigned. A hundred years ago, the body had never heard the term “Vitamin D.”
This does not mean ignoring wisdom, rejecting knowledge, or pretending harmful things cannot exist.
It means remembering that fear itself can become a kind of poison too.
The body grows through challenge. Muscles strengthen through resistance. Certain compounds considered stressful in one context can strengthen the body in another — much like exercise.
Life is constantly responding to the meaning we give it.
So rather than moving through the world terrified of invisible curses, perhaps we should become more conscious of the spells we cast upon what is around us.
Because belief is not a small thing.
Belief shapes biology, perception, possibility, and reality. If wifi is all around us, why not cast a good spell upon it?