With all due respect. Your philosophy on nutrition is based on an old school mentality. Not saying it is wrong. Actually many of the greats in bodybuilding and men's aesthetics use the old "bro style" when it comes to nutrition and there is good reason for that, it works! Unfortunately, for the average person, that style of nutrition is not sustainable. The real world happens and you're not able to get 5 to 6 small meals a day constantly on a long term bases. This is why so many people "relapse" to there former out of shape selves.I work for Gold's Gym. The best damn gym in the world.
I would have to disagree with meal frequency not mattering. (Without getting to technical) Smaller meals more often increase more metabolism. Bigger meals less after decrease your metabolism. Of course what you eat in those frequent meals does play a part but the rule of thumb is meal smaller meals (healthy) more often to increase your metabolism.
The philosophy I follow on nutrition is based around IIFYM. This allows you to eat what you want when you want and is based around your specific needs, depending on if you're going to be in a caloric deficit or surplus. I also utilize intermittent fasting with some of my clients, which have garnered amazing results.
With out getting too technical, there are scientific journals and papers written for both sides of the table.
Both work but neither is an absolute.
