Why lazyasses cannot stick to a ROUTINE is beyond me!
- Truly beyond!


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It never fails to amaze me, my friend.

It’s like moving a boulder up a mountain getting a lazy ass to do something – or make something of their lives if they complain non stop about it and blame the entire world for it.

When one finally moves that boulder up, and the lazy ass finally “seems” to get into a routine of sorts – and you think “finally!” – BAM!

BAck to square one.

It could be idiotic excuses like “friends over caused me to miss my workout!”

Or,a general life routine like waking up, doing X , Y, Z replaced by “I’ll mope around the house woe betide me and do exactly, other than the bare minimum “F – all” for myself and anyone else”.

Or, a general trend of complaining up a storm, and doing precious LITTLE when someone calls said people out on it.

Then you have the Bozo-nators on their dumbphones from morning (waking up) till night (even before going to bed, the person has to have their addiction “dose of” mobile phone) – yet, when someone tells them – or someone they think “has no authority” …?

They won’t just listen or not.

They’ll YELL back at you.

How dare you tell ’em!

Of course, if you yell back – you’re the one at fault.

Woe betide me in the lockdown, they all wail – either directly or indirectly.

I keep getting comments of (these days even more so) how I used to be “fat as phock” back in the day from folks that are themselves anything but fit – or not fat.

Yet, not one single time about the work I do all day – the stellar sales results – the great shape I got into, the work it took me to get there, the work it’s taking me to stay in great shape, and so forth.

I gotta say it.

People the vast majority aren’t – but they act like – LOSERS!

With a capital frigging L.

Sorry if that offends, but it’s spot on damn well … TRUE!

And don’t give me the spiel of “I’m in a bad mood!’

Your always in a bad mood if thats the case …

Anyway …

Pointless trying to talk to these people, of course.

But I’m here to tell you – and have told YOU in the past – the importance of two things.

One, de-addicting yourself from the dumbphone and two – making, and more importantly, STICKING to – a routine!

Isnt it amazing how many parents are themselves glued to the dumbphone all day long, will literally and angrily fight for their “lives” if someone advises them to de-addict, yet will pass around silly advice on getting fit, achieving, accomplishments, and “he drinks sooooooooo much” nonsense – and berating their children for too much dumbphone when they themselves are guilty of it?

Yes, to me.

I find it nigh pathetic.

SET AN EXAMPLE!

Thats one reason I wrote Kiddie Fitness ,and told YOU the parents you could do along with your kids.

And routines.

The first few hours of your day, indeed, the first hour or so sets the TONE for how your day goes.

Unfortunately for the vast majority of Bozos out there it starts with checking their dumbphones, and even if you tell them not to – hell, even if it “bothers you” – guess what – no use.

Ah, the sheeple!

But anyway, fitness wise, same thing.

Person A will start a routine of daily pushups.

For a week, he’ll do great.

Then he’ll lose motivation.

One day! Just one day of rest!

Just one day of binge eating and drinking!

And so forth.

The excuses come in thick and fast.

Then this person takes another day off to recover from the binge.

Another to “relax” (oh my! I’m finally back feeling normal!).

And so forth.

If you, my friend, think this is an exagerration, well, think AGAIN.

Think several times, because this is exactly how sissified and pansified the world in general has become.

Excuses seem to reign supreme, as opposed to doing.

Anyway, I’ll continue to call the Bozos out.

In the meantime, I just got done with 20 pull-up exercise snacks!

And I feel great.

More soon!

Best,

Rahul Mookerjee

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