- 20.03.2025
Fasting and Self-Restraint: Embracing Moderation
Based on the quote in which fasting is described as an exercise in self-restraint, one can assume the following. The inability to "feed" the inner evil, symbolically represented by the metaphor of cutlets, indicates that a person consciously rejects the excesses that could satisfy his immediate desires or aggressive impulses. As stated in the source, fasting helps one understand that happiness does not depend on the amount consumed or on material attributes, and the substitution of cutlets for cucumbers is a time-tested form of fasting (1234_6169.txt). Thus, if the inner part associated with negative impulses remains "unfed," it may indicate that the system of self-restraint is working effectively and that the person is refraining from succumbing to their not-always-beneficial passions.