In Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, Meg Meeker writes about preventing the psychological disease anorexia nervosa.
Speaking to fathers, Meg tells us to 'help her define her self-image, to talk to her often, and if you find she has toxic thoughts, to challenge and defeat them.'
Imagine being presented with a disease, awaiting the prescription so you can collect all your pills and medicines, but instead you have to use your cake-hole in the presence of people you love and trust, change your self-image, and defeat your toxic thoughts.
Perhaps anorexia isn't that different from being a creative entrepreneur?