Taryn Brumfitt
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Appearances Over Time
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It's been 10 years since that first film.
I think it's going to be quite shocking for some people to actually go a decade's past.
And I've seen many, many, many people learn to embrace their bodies and it's magic for me.
I love it because that's why I started this whole thing was because I felt it and I wanted other people to feel it as well.
But on the flip side, I think there's going to be a lot of people that are thinking...
oh, gosh, it's been a decade and I still feel this way.
I hope that's a real catalyst for change, that it's like I'm done.
This is like I'm 40X or I'm 50 this or it's like we've got to reach this critical moment where we just go enough is enough.
Yeah, and I think listening to you talk about wanting to hike and wanting to do things with your body, I think that is a great focus.
And I think what you mentioned before about trying to fit in, it's that whole comparisonitis thing.
we forget that as human beings we're wired to compare.
It's part of who we are and it was very helpful, you know, way back when in ancient times when we were just trying to fit in or we were sizing up the other tribe, you know, working out where the dangers were.
Like that comparison as part of our brain was helpful.
It's just not so much in 2026 because we're using that part of our brain to compare how we think we look
to how we think somebody else looks.
And even conceptually, you can take that further.
There's a great quote by a man called Steve Furtick, and he says, don't compare your behind the scenes with everyone else's highlight reel.
And because we're online and we're looking at pictures, we're like, oh, they've got a better husband or they've got better behaved kids.
I've done that one before.
Or, you know, they've got a better life.