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by beforeolives
1920 days ago
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> Our bodies were never designed to sit in chairs 8 hours a day for forty years. Your body wasn't designed to do anything. It's the result of random mutations that survived better than other random mutations. > The very idea of needing to spend free time exercising just to keep your body from falling apart is, well, preposterous. A somewhat sedentary job with the option to take breaks to move around and exercise outside of that is still vastly preferable to any other combination. Non-sedentary jobs and manual labor will break and wear down your body in different ways, they aren't some ideal to aspire to. |
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> Your body wasn't designed to do anything. It's the result of random mutations that survived better than other random mutations.
Fair enough; it would be more accurate for me to say, "Our bodies are poorly adapted to sitting in chairs for 8 hours a day for 40 years."
> A somewhat sedentary job with the option to take breaks to move around and exercise outside of that is still vastly preferable to any other combination. Non-sedentary jobs and manual labor will break and wear down your body in different ways, they aren't some ideal to aspire to.
I'll agree with you that many jobs will wear your body down, but it isn't obvious to me that a sedentary job with forced motion breaks is the best combination.