Conveniences, automation, safety plans, etc. Everyone loves winging it and having piles of chores, but then they complain about life being hard, but then they don’t change anything

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    4 days ago

    Because a human who doesn’t move their body becomes miserable and unhealthy. Zero is not a good level of activity.

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      Yeah because you move your body sooooo much sitting in a car and walking slower than a newborn snail in Costco, instead of working out at a gym, walking at a park, playing Just Dance, walking your dog, etc.

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          Slow.

          I’m saying, Costco customers are moving slow as shit because the store is crowded. When they could just order online instead of buying a membership for the privilege of basically sitting in traffic with shopping carts.

          You don’t NEED to pay yearly for Amazon prime. And at the time I made multiple accounts and used the free trial on each. AND gift cards from surveys apps.

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        A job externalizes the motivation to keep moving. That matches our brains’ evolution. It’s easier to get out of bed every day for a job than it is for going to the gym and playing Just Dance.