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[quote=Anonymous]Fitness used to be a requirement for being a good citizen in some of the greatest civilizations in world history. So many great thinkers and leaders recognized that to have good citizens and good people, that they needed to take responsibility for their fitness, and that you had to ingrain into them a habit of fitness. It is ashamed we have gotten so lazy and slovenly. Modern life in the US is far too easy for people. We give everyone a comfortable life handed to them on a silver platter. That's makes our citizens weak and unable to cope with any challenges, either physically or mentally. Do you know how they make the best wines in the world? They have to grow grapes in vineyards where they give them hardly any water to keep them alive. It stresses out the plant, forcing it to dig it's roots very deep if it wants to survive. If you give the grapes too much water, its existence becomes too easy and it has shallow roots, making the plant weak overall and producing a far inferior product. Americans these days are like the overwatered grapevines that never have to dig their roots deep to survive. Weak products with no fortitude or resilience. [/quote]
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