“…in the link between health and occupation, which marks the growth of occupational science and therapy research and scholarly activity, especially over the past decade (e.g. Clarke, 2019;Kay & Brewis, 2016;Nhunzvi, Galvaan, & Peters, 2017). The enthusiasm for doing so, to us, can be easily explained: The reality, as Sy and colleagues illustrate, is that people do things that are not always healthy, or that may be perceived to be somewhat dull, uninteresting, complex, risky, damaging, deviant, and even just downright "messy" (Kantartzis, 2019;Twinley, 2017) or "dirty" (Ralph, 2019).…”