Our culture is kind of funny if you think about it.
With the advancement of technology, we've taken a good portion of the "work" out of many things to make our lives easier (ie. housework, our jobs, travel), and then, many of us pay to go to a gym to walk or bicycle nowhere or lift heavy things just for the sake of lifting heavy things to "workout" and essentially get it all back. Has anyone noticed that? I guess we CAN'T have our cake and eat it too after all.
Either way, work is work. I think I must be kidding myself that someday it won't seem like "work" to maintain a healthy weight, when obviously, it will be. Forever and ever.
Races seem like a fun thing for people who like running. I hate running. I wish I didn't, but I do. In elementary school P.E., I can still remember the dread of running THE mile, which is a pretty small feat, but it was huge and impossible for me at the time. My legs felt like they were doused in acid. I was always dead last, embarrassed and taunted. Everyone was always finished and standing on the sideline, waiting and looking at me. And now I every time I go for a walk (much less a jog) in public, I still have it in my head that everyone is watching me. Even though they're probably not and could care less.
LOL I think I need therapy for all my issues if I'm going to be successful. No joke.
But a lot of you guys are right... focusing on negative thoughts, like dismal statistics, is probably not a great thing to do.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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