Anonymous wrote:The only thing I hear in this thread from people who don't exercise are excuses. Newsflash. Everyone has a job. Everyone has a commute. Everyone has a family. Everyone has obligations. You just don't prioritize your health and fitness. Once you become honest with yourself, maybe then you can get seriously about carving out time to take care of yourself.
You know why I take fitness seriously? Because what is the point of being on this Earth if you are going to be like everyone else? A well built physique is a status symbol. It reflects you worked hard for it, no money can buy it, not even DCUM money. You cannot borrow it, you cannot inherit it, you cannot steal it. You cannot hold onto it without constant work. It shows discipline, it shows self respect, it shows patience, work ethic and passion. That is why I do what I do with my time.
I understand your passion for fitness, and it's commendable how you prioritize your health and well-being. Having a well-built physique is indeed a testament to hard work, discipline, and self-respect. However, it's essential to remember that everyone's journey is unique, and life's demands can sometimes make it challenging to find time for ourselves.
For those who struggle to incorporate fitness into their busy lives, it's not always about making excuses. Sometimes, it's a matter of finding the right balance and figuring out how to fit an exercise routine. As for me, I never skip my upper butt workout and always try to fit it into my hectic schedule. Small steps and gradual progress can still lead to significant improvements in health and fitness.
Rather than judging others, let's encourage and support them on their fitness journey. Understanding and empathy go a long way in helping people find the motivation and determination to make positive changes.