Lateral Thinking Puzzles - third time is best!

No

In a sense.

Did it have something to do with food?

No.

Did it have to do with exercise?
Losing weight?
Gaining weight/mass/muscle?
Did it involve getting a degree in health & fitness?
Did it involve getting a job in health & fitness?
Did it involve growing back an arm or leg?

None of those.

was the problem she was trying to solve involve a medical condition?

Were the failed solutions medical interventions?

None of those.

Was it about her health or fitness?
Or someone else’s?
Or something else’s?

Does it have anything to do with the great big, general area of sex in any way?
Was she considering birth control methods?

Is ‘rejecting them all’ a successful/positive outcome? We normally think that ‘rejecting’ means failure in a bad way. But I’m exploring if ‘rejecting’ is a positive outcome or result (i.e. rejecting a virus)

A person who actually lived?
As in, is this a real event?

Her own. And people generally should apply her reasoning.

But note that it’s about health only in a manner of speaking.

No and no.

After rejecting various methods she decided not to try. This is a positive thing for her.

She is a real person. You’ve probably heard of her. As to the factual accuracy I can’t say.

I hope this isn’t too morbid… but is it anything to do with trying to take her own life?

Is she still living?

Is she an actress, writer, singer, director? Somehow involved in the entertainment industry.

Yes.

Deceased, writer.

Were the methods rejected because of who would find her body?

Deceased due to suicide?

Is it Sylvia Plath? I know she battled depression for years before her suicide.

No and no.

Oh, I missed one.

No.

Dorothy Parker? “Resume”?

Oh, I guess the actual answer to the question in that case is “nooses.” D’oh!

Winner.