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by barrkel
4556 days ago
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I think it's more than a fad, it's more like a cult, or a cultural ritual. I don't watch much TV or consume much advertising, but on the occasions I do, I'm blown away by how heavy the marketing emphasis is on being fit, one way or another. Marketing thrives on people's self-perceived inadequacies, because it creates a very base need for products. Not being plugged into the culture, I feel its pressure all the more. It may be confirmation bias, but I perceive the downvote as a form of peer punishment too. |
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But aside from the direct benefits, does marketing show healthy and fit people? Yes it does, but I'd go out on a limb and say that even without that, people of the opposite sex will find healthy physical features attractive, so you're always going to have people do it for that reason as well. It's not the most noble motive (however you define that), but you shouldn't ignore the other very honest reasons for exercise just because you hate the stereotypical gym jock.