
Originally Posted by
Metalject
The haters thread and the one about feeling small is what got me to thinking about this.
You hear guys here and other places online talk about how much better shape they're in than everyone else, they're the top 5%, there are so many fat people, etc. etc. etc. But how much does it really matter? How much does it positively affect your life as well as the rest of the world? I have to say I believe your gains and your physique are possibly one of the most meaningless things in the world. The recurring trend here is that those people who have to tell the rest of the world how great of a physique they have, more than likely, have nothing else going on for them, which is why they're unsuccessful in any other areas of their lives. Hell, they probably don't even attempt to do/be anything else because all they think about is the gym. I am the author of the 'haters' thread, and if you look back on it, I referred to these people as 'bros'. You know, the kind of people that won't shut up about lifting weights and eating protein, and they have over 100 selfies of them flexing on their social media accounts.
Look at the most powerful people on earth. I'm not talking about some idiot celebrity but people that hold real power. None of them are what anyone here would consider in great shape, they're either fat or skinny by physique world minded standards. However, each and everyone of them holds more power, wealth, influence and I'd even say importance in terms of the state of the world than you. You may be bigger and stronger, leaner and harder, but in comparison to them, even though they are 30% body fat, you are meaningless. IMO, it's about priorities. As I touched on above, obviously if you spend every minute of your day lifting weights/thinking about your physique, there's no room/time for anything else. I, personally, give 100% in everything I do. It's not limited to moving heavy objects around. I have a career, I am finishing my degree in civil engineering, and I plan to one day run my own business. All of these things I give 100% attention to in their given time allotments. Now obviously, if I focused solely on one of these endeavors, I would most likely excel further in that particular field, but for me, it's also about finding a balance. I couldn't see myself being happy if, for example, I ONLY focused on working up the corporate ladder at my current job. Working out makes me happy (amongst other things), and as a result, also helps me maintain that happiness/balance on the other issues I mentioned. I think it's good to be selfish, in a way, and concentrate on what we want to do/be.
And this is where arguing starts. There are all sorts of justifications, but at the end of the day, 99.99% of the time, the gym rat's life is less successful and meaningful than the non-rat's. Sure, you can make the argument about meaningful to one's self, I live the gym lifestyle for me or any of that what I like to call "new age gym life bullshit" that you want, but that doesn't change reality. That really depends on what 'non-rats' you're speaking of and how you define success. When I look around, I see that most people are worse off than I am, if we're basing success off of power/money/influence. Let's face it, most people don't have the drive/dedication/discipline to do ANYTHING out of their comfort zone, so nothing ever changes. I'm building my own portfolio, slowly but surely...it's just that I'd rather be as physically strong as an ox while doing it. The typical 'non-rat' not only has nothing going on for them elsewhere, but they've let their own bodies go as well. Not that I'm judging, because, quite honestly, I simply don't care what they do. I just know what I want to do, and I can control that.
And no, this thread isn't bashing you or anyone else. I enjoy going to the gym as much as anyone here. And the point of this thread isn't to attempt to persuade you or anyone else from living the way you do. More than anything, I guess you could say these are just rambling thoughts I've had for awhile. At one time in my life the gym life was so important to me, so much of my life revolved around it, actually everything in my life revolved around it in one way or another. But the more I look at life and the world the more I come to realize how meaningless all that stuff is. I'm not talking about in comparison to the important things like family and being happy in life, I'm simply saying your physique, my physique or anyone's physique is really not a determining factor for success, true success. If it were, the truly powerful would all be 5% and ripped to the bone when in fact not a single one of them are. I don't think anyone here will argue that success is dependent upon one's physique but, for me personally, hitting PRs in the gym gives me a sense of satisfaction and drive to succeed in other endeavors.