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Look at the human body as a weapon. It is embarrassing.
No claws. Fingernails that lose a fight with cardboard.
No fangs. Flat little teeth that struggle with a tough steak.
No armour. Skin a bramble can open.
No fur. Cold kills us in a night.
No speed. A squirrel outruns us. A toddler loses to a goose.
No strength. A chimp half our weight could take us apart.
No venom. No shell. No horns. No wings.
Pound for pound, we are the softest large animal in the field.
And we hunted every one of them to the edge.
Because everything went into one organ instead.
The human brain. Twenty percent of your energy, run by a body that skipped every other upgrade.
And it is built from fat and animal food. DHA from fish and meat. B12 is found in no plant alive. Cholesterol, the scaffolding of every brain cell you own.
The ape that started eating meat grew its brain. The brain built the spear. The spear ended the argument with every animal that had claws, fangs, and speed.
A soft, slow, clawless creature became the apex predator of the entire planet on the strength of one organ made of the exact food we are now told to cut out for our health.
We ate our way to the top of the food chain.
Now they want us to eat our way back down.
When President Trump went to China and met with Chinese President Xi Jinping, much of the media focused on the smiles, handshakes, ceremonial greetings, and photo opportunities. Many commentators concluded the meeting was warm, friendly, and uneventful. I saw something very different.
As a body language expert who has spent more than forty years analyzing human behavior, I said at the time that this was not a meeting of two relaxed leaders simply enjoying each other's company. Beneath the smiles was tension.
President Trump's facial expressions, controlled demeanor, emotional restraint, and serious expression suggested that, while he was acting as a diplomat, significant issues weighed heavily on his mind. That is exactly what great diplomacy looks like.
Some people later asked, "If President Trump believed China was interfering in American interests, why didn't he confront Xi Jinping publicly during the meeting?"
The answer is simple. Because that isn't diplomacy.
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