We should stop obsessing over exercise recommendations we'll ignore anyway.
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Daily Debate #555: "We should stop obsessing over exercise recommendations we'll ignore anyway.". You are arguing AGAINST the motion. Your opponent: George Carlin.
Yes, we should, but when you need them what happens?
You're arguing we SHOULD stop obsessing, but I'm saying we shouldn't. Here's the thing: when you finally need exercise—recovering from a heart attack, fighting diabetes—those ignored recommendations become your only lifeline. You can't buy back health you never built.
Heres the thing, we need to ignore those things bc if u agree its lost health, then why do we use it, we will procrastinate it anyways, whats the point
That's backwards logic. Yeah, people procrastinate—but that's a problem WITH people, not with the recommendations themselves. Ditching the advice doesn't solve procrastination, it just guarantees you lose. At least recommendations give you something to aim for when you finally get serious.
the recommendations help you get exercise, when u get heart attacks, where do u go? they are helpful
Wait—you just switched sides. You're arguing recommendations ARE helpful, but you started saying we should ignore them. Which is it? You can't have both ways.
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