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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
Lol.. Could also be interpreted as poster points out another of many cautionary tales for why drinking into your 30s to the extent that this guy did is probably unwise, then discusses alternative lifestyle choices.
And then some posters take exception by painting the ones advocating good lifestyle choices as the obnoxious health bro type because that talk conflicts with their lifestyle. And the classic more concealed approach of "quality of health you employ doesn't matter as long as you're a good person" remark.
(Some the same posters that talk about their drinking in other OT threads)
You're one step behind.
Pretty normal CP progression of posters reacting to people that have a different perspective and turning it into groups with conflicting stances stereotyping one another.
Personally, I'll never stop or feel bad talking about good lifestyle choices. No one has to agree if it's not them. That's cool. You can only lead a horse to water I suppose. But its worth saying. It doesn't mean someone is bad or wrong in exercising their right to live how they want and choosing a different path for their own reasons. That's entirely valid. I wouldn't judge someone for coping through binge drinking or simply enjoying craft beer as a past time. Been in both of those place before.
People who think they're being flexed on and reacting are taking it the wrong way I think. But alas, that's par for CP.
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You are not wrong in your choices and they are good/ great choices. I do not know you or your age, it is a revelation to anyone who has grown older that a healthy lifestyle is very very beneficial. However I have so many friends and relatives who are not here now. Hedge your bets for sure my friend, but life has its own course.
Cheers to you and I enjoy you as a poster.
Fook Cancer