Be aware that the people in the gym are a very select group of society.

I always used to compare myself to others in the gym, mostly the mental gorillas you see pushing 44kg dumbbells as bench press. I admired their strengths but it made me feel small in comparison, with my 26-30kg press.

But after I while I realized that me going to the gym is an achievement of itself. Whenever I did physical activities or physical labor outside of the gym I noticed what I actually achieved while in there. People complementing looks or my strength because to them, I was a beast.

Focus on your own journey. Admire people for their strength, but don’t let that make you feel worse. You’re doing great for taking the time to work on yourself. Those madlads and madlasses at the gym started somewhere as well.

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          • DankZedong OPMA
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            52 years ago

            Who wants to stay natty when you can be stronger than the Hulk within a year an die of heart failure at age 45

            • @CriticalResist8A
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              22 years ago

              Let’s do a real discussion of steroids. I have a few minutes, I’ll start another thread.

              • DankZedong OPMA
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                12 years ago

                Sure. I’m not against gear or anything, I just won’t do it.

                But if people do, be my guest. Most gearheads at my gym are really friendly people. They just have other goals.