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  • One of my good runner friends (3000+ miles a year and owns 100+ pairs of shoes) is the biggest sketchers fans I know of. Apparently their good running shoes aren't even cheap anymore, like $110+.

    I imagine these kids aren't wearing super shoes anyway, or else they would know the puma's are faster

  • And do you get good muscle recovery from this diet? I do a lot of running and cycling, eating (high carb) during my activities has really helped faster recovery and helped control cravings later.

  • Where do you think the best place to start is? I've never been that fat, but I have been out of shape (I'm now one of the very athletic people). For me it was finding active things that I like doing and becoming a member of outdoor communities. But if you're so out of shape it's not fun to do active things, what would keep them going until they get to the fun part?

    (Tzeench is right btw)

  • I live to be a good person. Figuring out what that means is a lot of reading, reasoning, and experimentation. I'm not sure you even need to justify wanting to be a good person, but maybe it is good to do good.

  • I live in a pretty mountainous area, but I can think of a couple blind corners on small hills near me. So probably the one on the way to the bakery while running or biking.

    But I do a lot of ski touring so I'd rather die on one of the big ones.

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  • Live average today for sure. If I was a monarch I'd probably be responsible for the deaths of lots of people both intentionally and unintentionally. There's a big chance I'd have to go to war too and that's like not really my vibe.

  • That 10% that's good is still a larger library than you could ever reasonably expect to play, even if you don't have a job. But I also think there's a massive amount of games that could be good and just no one's played them.

  • But I am indirectly affected greatly by overfishing and directly by the overall health of the oceans. The health of the environment directly effects me. So shouldn't I also have some say in the health of the environment?

    I think maybe I'm quibbling over word nuance.

  • Maybe I've got an odd take on it, or we're saying the same thing. Like humans as a whole should definitely try to be more empathetic in their lives. Being more empathetic is something I'm working on a lot myself right now. i don't think empathy is about "Feeling what someone else would feel if you were in their situation". I say that because everyones experience of life is different, some people feel pain more than others, or social pressures, or hunger, or whatever. What I mean is that we experience the world uniquely, and empathy is coming to understand the unique experience of others. As in it's not how I would experience their situation, but how they are experiencing their situation. And a coffee maker has no experience. But maybe I'm talking about something other than empathy

  • Isn't that personification not empathy? Like you're not understanding it's feelings, but giving it feeling. I think it can be moral to attempt to fix the coffee maker. It also sounds emotionally exhausting (for me) to care that much about something that has no agency of it's own.

  • Some friendly pushback to help me understand, overfishing doesn't directly effect me, I don't eat fish, I don't live near the ocean. But I'd say it has lots of indirect effects on me. Incentive structures still promote overfishing. What do? What does force mean? Is changing the incentive structure force? Is fines for overfishing, or losing your commercial fishing license force?

    (P.S. is know nothing about fishing, this is just to help frame my questions)