My body doesn't nearly look as good as it performs, and I don't mind that. I love surprising people with my athleticism. I don't need to be a gym tool like you and obsessively work out. And you're misinterpreting the quote. Working out and getting in shape is not what Socrates meant. Making the most of what your body can do, like running a marathon, competing in a triathlon, playing a sport, that's closer to what he means. If you work out and are in great shape, that's nice, but if you don't put that body to the test, you're wasting your time. Use it or lose it.
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