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 Deciding to stop eating corpses was one of the most liberating moments of my life. 
 Imagine a lion saying something like this if they could speak. It’s totally absurd. You’re biologically an apex predator. Stop being insufferably delusional and get healthy. 
 I enjoy excellent health and have no trouble keeping up physically with my 33-years-younger wife, including hiking in the mountains, nor do I have any trouble being a full-time partner in caregiving for our three children age 4 and under (including one whose first birthday is today), along with having a far more than full-time career as a writer and publisher. I am almost 68 years old and haven't eaten meat since 1976. Please tell me when I can expect the bad health effects to kick in. 
 You’re an exception if you’re being honest (not insinuating dishonesty). I know a half dozen failed vegetarians who all quit bc their health was failing at various points in their lives. I know two other vegetarians who suffer chronic mental and physical illnesses and it’s quite apparent to me this due to grave deficiencies caused by lack of animal foods / fats in their diet. 

I’m glad you’re well but that doesn’t change the fact that you’re physiologically adapted to be a carnivore and would be better off utilizing the caloric inputs your body is adapted to most effectively use. 

Humans are objectively carnivores. Our ancestors had the highest carnivore ratings of any skeletal remains ever tested. Our physiology supports this reality as well. Denying your status in the food chain and subsequent species appropriate diet (apex predator and hyper-carnivorous) is a very weird thing that literally no other animal on this plant does. Just some food for thought. 
 I'd say the idea that humans are naturally carnivores is debatable, to put it mildly. Like our close relatives the chimps, our bodies evolved for hundreds of millions of years without eating meat, and perhaps for a few millions after our big brains figured out we could indeed eat other animals -- something that the 90+%-vegetarian chimps have now also figured out. Aren't carnivores naturally and almost irresistibly attracted to eating rotting corpses? That doesn't seem to apply to most humans.

But, regardless of our dietary differences, I find your writing and ideas interesting and have followed you. 
 Chimpanzees are omnivores and as a species have only been around for ≈5 million years. 

Humans likely evolved completely separately and during our own evolution we became adapted to being hyper-efficient / intelligent predators that subsist off meat. Here is a good presentation that outlines some objective evidence that indicates we are very likely adapted to subsist from meat: https://youtu.be/C-WUb3mJEso?si=MM1D428eNqRps-Ld

There are different classes of carnivores - scavengers and predators. The latter eats dead things after they’re dead. The former kills and eats immediately. That distinction  would explain why vultures show up to feed on carrion but why humans and many apex predators are repulsed by rotting flesh. 
 I am legitimately glad that you have found a healthy way to live for you. Don't crap on other people for finding a way that works for them. I'm mostly carnivore now, though I don't intend to stay that way forever. I'm not as pedantic as others, since I do think that if a human is healthy, they can thrive off of anything that isn't poisonous.  
 I stopped eating plant corpses. I'm healthier now than I've been in decades.