It sounds amazing in theory. It’s not working out well for me.
If nothing else, try to not forget the stupid walks for the stupid mental health.
Look, even good things in excess become negatives. We should have five lazy days and then have two non-lazy days when the week ends.
Doing things takes energy. We must conserve energy to save the environment. So being lazy is therefore good for the environment by transitive property.
Be skeptical of any research that shows the health risks / benefits of a behavior that can also be correlated to wealth.
Is quinoa good for you? Or do rich people get better healthcare?
https://x.com/hankgreen/status/1572270613724626948
I think about this a lot.
Like that study that showed a link between good health and having a horse.
Bet mercedes works too.
Don’t forget eating lots of ice cream correlates with higher levels of vitamin D.
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