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There's absolutely nothing stopping those people from choosing to go on daily walks.


Something is stopping them, otherwise they'd do it. Even if that's purely psychological, that's no less real to them, and the outcomes are clear.

A close analogy might be weight loss: "nothing" is stopping anyone from eating less, yet most Americans eat more than they should.


Right.

Going to the office meant a baseline of 7,000 steps a day, plus quite a few flights of stairs. Plus it was easy to go to salsa and gym after work (because I was already out of the house, so it was easier to to talk myself into going).

I struggle to do any of those things when i'm remote. I know perfectly well that I physically can, but that psychological inertia is extremely powerful.


Personal discipline, or the lack of, is a thing.

Plenty of people benefit from imposed structure in their lives.

Yes, it's bad, yes, it's sad, but that's life. It's not all idealism and dreams.




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