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by faangguyindia
23 days ago
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It all feels to me similar to how spectators or laypeople judge pro sports. Don’t quote me on this, just trying to make a point: They’ll say you need perfect symmetry to do well in sports, which is highly correlated to development stability in the womb; higher symmetry = perfect development. Then after some years, news will come: Bruce Lee’s one leg is shorter than the other by a significant amount, and Usain Bolt has a similar asymmetrical development. Then they’ll flip-flop around their initial argument by claiming that they are outliers so the general rule need not apply. brother just build what you find interesting and it may work :) |
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