Eat healthy and you become obsessed with it and get a eating disorder.
Work out, get injured, need pain killers, get addicted.
In hindsight it's easy to spot your mistakes. Should have turned left instead of right.
Except that's the exception, not the rule - the vast majority of people who eat healthy are not disordered eaters.
> Work out, get injured, need pain killers, get addicted.
Again, this is the exception, not the rule. The majority of people exercise without sustaining an injury.
And often it's not as simple as counting calories.
Do you work too hard or not hard enough? Should you learn something or let it be?
Also, it's not easy, but is as simple as counting calories. Conservation of mass and all that.
Eat healthy and you become obsessed with it and get a eating disorder.
Work out, get injured, need pain killers, get addicted.
In hindsight it's easy to spot your mistakes. Should have turned left instead of right.