Most people don't care about their health as long as they can do their day-to-day acitivities with relative ease.
Can they still get to work?
Can they still get home?
Can they still go buy food?
They're set. And for some people, it's simply the time. Having worked a full time job and attended University full time, I can tell you that I would have been lucky to have an hour to sleep -- there's no way I'd have an hour to waste on my "health."
Some people are in a situation where they HAVE to work 3 jobs to support their children, and they don't exactly have time for themselves.
I'm not denigrating you in the least, but consider that social status or education might lend you a bit more time for "leisure" activities like working out.
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