Imagine a simple shipping system for example. The package might be routed via truck, boat, plane, pipeline, foot, etc... Probably even a combination of those options. The package might be low, medium, or high priority, although high priority packages are not allowed to be delivered by boat. The package might be small, large, or liquid, but liquids can't be delivered by foot. There are 195 different countries with even more regulatory regimes to consider, some of which may have different customs requirements based on mode of transport. Now imagine a problem that is actually complicated.
The idea of encoding all of this business logic into the datatype is a road to madness IMHO. Especially if the rules can change on you and require you to rework your datatypes to match. On the small scale this makes a lot of sense and is good advice, but strict adherence is impractical.