CONCEPT
The Body's Ledger
Maté's framework — developed in When the Body Says No — for the physiological accounting that continues beneath awareness, recording the costs the builder's mind has agreed to ignore through the override of interoceptive signals during extended productive sessions.
The Body's Ledger is the Mateian name for the cumulative physiological accounting that the body maintains regardless of the mind's decision to ignore it. Four hours without eating is not merely a missed meal. It is a quiet entry in the ledger — glucose depletion, muscle stiffness, rising
cortisol, disrupted circadian rhythm, compromised immune surveillance. Each entry is minor and reversible in isolation. The entries accumulate. The builder who sits for four hours without nourishment every day for months is running a deficit the body will eventually collect on, regardless of how impressive the output was. Maté's clinical work on the connection
between emotional repression and physical illness — the central thesis of
When the Body Says No — identified the mechanism by which chronic stress and the systematic
override of bodily signals produce the autoimmune conditions, cardiovascular disease, and cancer that present, decades later, as medical events unrelated to the productive life that produced them.