Of course, for every person who spends their volunteering or gardening, there will be ten people who spend their time getting high, binge-drinking, watching TV, or playing videogames.
>getting themselves fit and healthy (exercise time +cooking healthy food time)
What is with this idea that you can’t be fit and healthy and have a job? A hour for exercise per day is plenty, half an hour for cooking. It’s not at all difficult to do that and have a job too.
Of course, for every person who spends their volunteering or gardening, there will be ten people who spend their time getting high, binge-drinking, watching TV, or playing videogames.
>getting themselves fit and healthy (exercise time +cooking healthy food time)
What is with this idea that you can’t be fit and healthy and have a job? A hour for exercise per day is plenty, half an hour for cooking. It’s not at all difficult to do that and have a job too.
I don’t have the idea that its impossible. There are plenty of healthy people with jobs.
The question is, how high is getting fit on the persons list of important things to do?
It depends how long the hours are, and commute, and other demands on time.
Most people who cook spend way more than half an hour a day cooking (and cleaning up afterwards, which has to be included).
More critically, spending 25% of your non-work/non-sleep time exercising is a very different proposition than spending < 10% of that time.