At the approach of danger there are always two voices that speak with equal force in the heart of man: one very reasonably tells the man to consider the nature of the danger and the means of avoiding it; the other even more reasonable says that it is too painful and harassing to think of the danger, since it is not a man's power to provide for everything and escape from the general march of events; and that it is therefore better to turn aside from the painful subject till it has come, and to think of what is pleasant. In solitude a man generally yields to the first voice; in society to the second.
--War and Peace
Book X, chapter 17
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that book has to be the most insulting thing for an exomorph to pick up and read. don't these health gurus know that it actually reduces life expectancy to gain weight and look like that guy on the cover of the book?