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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder if the endorphin rush from things like running and cycling (maybe weightlifting too?), for some people, affects their brains and bodies to the point that the craving for that rush overwhelms their common sense and skews their sense of perspective. From threads here about this over the years, it gets described much like an addiction. [/quote] I lift weights and I think it's a habit, not an addiction. A lot of it is the knowledge that if I quit going, I will lose all the painfully acquired progress and have to work hard to regain it. Probably running and cycling are the same way. If you run enough to get good at it, then quit for a while, restarting again is a real drag. I have no doubt that some people would regard the amount of time I spend in the gym as indicating addiction and body dysmorphia. Oh well! I don't care what they think.[/quote] I’m going to guess this crowd skews undisciplined. Makes them cast stones at anyone who shows consistency. I want to people to post their screen time totals before slamming any hobbies. [/quote]
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