I don’t even feel good if I don’t exercise regularly. I’ve tried it, and of course I’ve had to give it up while I’ve been either sick or injured. The thing of it, for me, is, I don’t just feel better physically when I am exercising, but I think more clearly, and so the other benefits beyond the physical ones repay the time spent, so well. Of course, I have found exercise that I really enjoy doing, and I’m not narrow about what I consider as exercise. If it were drudgery, or lonely, I wouldn’t do it!
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