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The Curious Case of the Emotionally Well-Adjusted Soap


I had a small existential crisis in a restaurant bathroom recently.

Not the dramatic kind. There were no tears, no life reevaluation. It was just a quiet, philosophical pause while staring at a dispenser labeled “Healthy Soap.”

Now, I’m no contrarian. I’m broadly pro-health. I support vitamins. I hydrate. I have, on occasion, stretched voluntarily.

But I found myself wondering about what, exactly, makes a soap healthy?And more importantly what is unhealthy soap doing?

Is unhealthy soap perhaps,  smoking behind the building, skipping leg day, or is in a mildly toxic relationship it refuses to leave?

Does healthy soap journal, wear sunscreen or set boundaries with bacteria?

I stood there, hand mid-air, suddenly aware that I had been psychologically recruited into a branding narrative.

Because somewhere along the line, we stopped just washing our hands
and started optimizing them.

“Healthy soap” suggests a moral hierarchy of hygiene.Not just clean vs. dirty, but  enlightened vs. negligent or self-actualized vs. emotionally avoidant. This is no longer soap.

This is aspirational identity in a plastic container.

From a psychological perspective, this is actually brilliant.

Brands have figured out that we don’t just buy products. We buy
reassurance, virtue and the feeling that we are, fundamentally, doing okay in a chaotic world

Even in a restroom. Especially in a restroom.

Because nothing says “I have my life together” like ethically aligned lathering.

But here’s the quiet absurdity. Soap’s job is beautifully simple. It removes things. That’s it. It is not
your wellness coach, your therapist or your moral compass

(It doesn’t even know your attachment style.)

And yet, we keep going for it.

Because “healthy” feels safer than “just soap.”

Because in a world of endless choice, labels become shortcuts for certainty.

Because maybe, if our soap is healthy we are too.

I did, for the record, use the soap.

It was fine.

No noticeable emotional growth.

No increased life satisfaction.

No sudden urge to meal prep.

But I left with clean hands and a lingering thought.

Maybe the most radical act in modern life is not optimizing everything but occasionally accepting things as gloriously, unapologetically as just soap.

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  1. Hehe excuse me for Nerdblasting a bit here
    Yet of Course ‘Healthy Soap’ Without Harsh
    Anti-Bacterial Ingredients and Preservatives

    Can Be much Easier on Sensitive Skin Yes

    As Someone With Autism Related EXTREME

    Tactile Sensitivity

    i Surely Relate as It Literally Brings Discomfort
    Beyond Humanly Described Words to even Touch

    Most Any
    Thing Man
    Made Yet Never
    the Less my Wife
    is constantly Dowsing
    my Hands With at least
    a gentle form of Cleansing Substance

    If It was up to me to wash the Dishes i’d
    Probably Just Use Hot Water indeed i haven’t
    Done it Yet in 36 Years of Marriage and only
    Unloaded That Dryer When my Wife had Back
    Surgery as i basically had to Use Cotton Gloves

    To Remove
    The Clothes
    as i Can’t Stand
    to Touch Stuff out of the Dryer

    Hmm been living Most of My Life
    With my Hands Closed Managing

    At least
    to keep
    an Open
    HeART Dear Miriam…

    As i also Have Extreme
    Affective Empathy
    Close to Mirror Touch
    Synesthesia Feeling the
    Pleasure and Pain at a Distance
    From Those Around me The Public
    Dance Helps Greatly as a Protective Shield

    Regulating
    The Feelings
    Integrating my
    Senses Yep It’s my
    Soul Wheel Chair in
    A Land of Misery

    And Suffering

    With Frowns

    yet on the other hand
    Feeling the Pleasure
    of Others has its Advantages too

    With
    SMiLes
    of Compersion..:)

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  2. I like the idea of healthy soap. I guess its healthy in body, mind and spirit, Happy, polite, and calm when treated badly, it has good relationships with other cleaning products, is respectful towards toothpaste and has no prejudice towards soap of any colours.

    Certainly If I found some healthy soap. Mimi, I would be delighted to learn from it.

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