The Fantasy of the Meta-Position
Dieting is where a deeper political and philosophical lie becomes visible in everyday life.
On the surface, dieting looks trivial. Eat less. Choose differently. Apply willpower. If human beings really possessed the kind of sovereignty modern culture insists we have, dieting would be a technical adjustment, not a recurring failure. You would decide once, and the body would comply.
The fact that entire industries exist to manage repeated failure should already tell us something is wrong with the premise.
Diets fail not because people are ignorant or unmotivated. Most people know exactly what they are supposed to do. They intend to do it. They often begin doing it. And then, somewhere between intention and execution, something else takes over.
This is where the real problem appears. Most diets are built on an implicit fantasy: the fantasy of a meta-position.