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- Nov 9, 2025
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I don't understand people who say stuff like this.
Is it just shallow sadness that they're dealing with?
I work out and certainly feel the endorphins, but it doesn't change the fact that the feelings will come back within a few hours. Unless you're exercising everyday, all the time, I don't get it. I also feel like the same could be said for any other hormone-releasing activity that people are into: sex, drugs, masturbation, alcohol, porn.
Exercise is good and has none of the downsides of those other activities, but it's just cheap hormones. It doesn't structurally change the way you think or see the world/your life.
That's my take at least, what do you guys think?
Is it just shallow sadness that they're dealing with?
I work out and certainly feel the endorphins, but it doesn't change the fact that the feelings will come back within a few hours. Unless you're exercising everyday, all the time, I don't get it. I also feel like the same could be said for any other hormone-releasing activity that people are into: sex, drugs, masturbation, alcohol, porn.
Exercise is good and has none of the downsides of those other activities, but it's just cheap hormones. It doesn't structurally change the way you think or see the world/your life.
That's my take at least, what do you guys think?