That person is making lots of reductionist assumptions, I think you might be getting baited, you could keep replying to him but I don’t think anything productive could come out of this.
Yeah, cardiologists, physicians, and physical trainers… are all just full of reductive assumptions… lol
I mean I get it, people want to be lazy. They want to believe that drinking wine is and going for a walk is going to magically cure their lack of activity and poor diet. It won’t.
The only thing that cures those things is activity, and good diet. Sadly people would rather throw up their hands than take on that burden. Hence why the health/wellness industry is so full of snake oil and miracle cures people pay a lot of money for… instead of just going for a proper run and eating healthy food.
That person is making lots of reductionist assumptions, I think you might be getting baited, you could keep replying to him but I don’t think anything productive could come out of this.
I had kinda assumed by the second comment, but I can’t actually help myself. I was born to argue with people and its why I am here.
You are way more patient than me then.
Yeah, cardiologists, physicians, and physical trainers… are all just full of reductive assumptions… lol
I mean I get it, people want to be lazy. They want to believe that drinking wine is and going for a walk is going to magically cure their lack of activity and poor diet. It won’t.
The only thing that cures those things is activity, and good diet. Sadly people would rather throw up their hands than take on that burden. Hence why the health/wellness industry is so full of snake oil and miracle cures people pay a lot of money for… instead of just going for a proper run and eating healthy food.