06/05/2026
Your body has a switch that controls whether you store fat or burn it. And here's the problem: it's not a dimmer. It's not gradual. It's one direction or the other. You cannot be in Storage Mode and Burning Mode at the same time.
As long as you keep sending the Summer signal - through sugar, through calorie density, through meal frequency - the burning door is physically locked. Think of it like a bank vault in deposit-only mode. You could exercise every day and the door still won't open because the signal is still being broadcast.
But there's a second problem most people don't know about. It's darker than the first.
Because you haven't opened the fat-burning tap in years, the machinery has seized up. The outlet has rusted over. The pipes that would normally conduct fuel out of storage are corroded and narrow.
This is why eating healthy for a week does nothing.
Even if you stop the Summer signal, the plumbing is broken. The vault door might unlock, but the fuel won't flow.
So what do people do? They panic. They get desperate. They force a Winter - a crash diet - trying to brute-force the system into action. And that triggers the exact four-level defense response I broke down in a previous post, which makes your body hold onto fat even harder. The engine gets damaged. Muscle gets cannibalized. Metabolism gets permanently downgraded.
The framework insight is this: order matters.
You need to un-jam the biological switch first - actually stop the Summer signal at the threshold level. Then you need to de-rust the plumbing so fuel can flow again. And only then can you create the conditions for the burning door to stay open.
Most people try to force the output without ever fixing the input. They're trying to drain a vault while the deposit chute is still wide open.
Audit your own routine for a second: are you currently trying to drain the vault while your deposit chute is still open? Let me know below.
The part that requires precision is knowing when you've actually stopped the signal versus when you're just guessing. That calibration is nearly impossible to do alone.