📝 Detailed Answer
Psychologically, seeing success stories or ideal body types triggers a signal in the brain that desires that specific reward, acting as a powerful initial engine for change. However, the problem arises when one pursues these visual standards without considering their own unique constitution and current energy levels. In TKM, this state of urgency and obsession is called 'Sim-hwa' (心火), or Heart Fire. When this internal fire flares up, the autonomic nervous system becomes hypersensitive, often leading to a 'giving up' mentality and subsequent binge eating due to psychological compensation.
Furthermore, if you strictly restrict your diet while chasing these images—especially if you have 'Bi-heo' (脾虛), a deficiency in Spleen function—your vitality can plummet, leading to dizziness and lethargy. If you attempt to change your outward appearance without addressing the root causes, such as 'Dam-eum' (痰飮, accumulated phlegm-fluid) or 'Eo-hyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis), you create a physiological environment highly prone to the yo-yo effect. The key is to shift your focus from 'external standards' to 'internal signals.' Use motivational images lightly, but prioritize understanding the root cause of why your body has become prone to weight gain for a more sustainable and healthy transformation.