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Originally Posted by Fuzz
The assumption you must have physical strength to be happy, and that it is offensive to those who choose to pursue happyness elsewhere. First off, I'd love to see the data on that one. Second, even suggesting it is a toxic form of elevating yourself above others becuase you lift, bro.
The rest of the statements lead to similarly toxic thinking. Great you find physical activity rewarding. Leave the toxic #### at the door.
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Having physical strength being able bodied makes me happy. The most meaningful things in my life come from the way my body is able to move.
I work with a lot of seniors, and as a rule, those who are the kindest most fulfilled are those who took good care of themselves. These are my role models. Almost like clock work when their bodies age, and are not able anymore, their mental health plumets. Sure you can be happy and not be able bodied, but it won't be easy.