• Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Personal trainer, nurtitionist, private doctors, plastic surgeon, high tech home gym, the finest food and drinks you can imagine and all the time in the world. With money and free time most people would look much better after 20 years, vs people who work all day and struggle to stay healthy, so its not really a personal achievement IMO.

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      8 days ago

      Eh, yes and no. It’s sort of like athletics. Whether or not you’ll be better in 20 years depends a lot on where you start. Like, if you are a D1 football player in college ready to be drafted in the NFL, you will not be a more athletic football player in 20 years, no matter what you do. But if you are an average lemming in college (obese, fingers covered in cheeto dust, only exercise is masturbation), then you can 100% get better and better every year.

      Similarly, if you’re a slim, athletic Miami club thottie at 22, it’ll be hard to beat that at 42. But again, if you’re the average lemming…

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        8 days ago

        You misunderstood me. Billionaires with all above advantages will age and look much better than an average person.

        Also your average lemming vision is just childish.