if if if mcdougall argues we're born to run i i would argue we're born to carry that is my argument we are born to carry if you look at what people what people in hunter-gatherer societies actually spend their time doing physically
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if if if mcdougall argues we're born to run i i would argue we're born to carry that is my argument we are born to carry if you look at what people what people in hunter-gatherer societies actually spend their time doing physically
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and to not know what we're capable of is just a shame and so let's let's intentionally do these physically harder things than than nothing than just you know living our lives on phones or always walk always standing to then sit to never move I mean there's just so much freedom and there's there's so much benefit that comes from from your ability to move yourself and to carry weight and you are built and born and have evolved in order to do this you just have to kind of do it
if if if if McDougall argues we're Born to Run I I would argue we're born to carry that is my argument we are born to carry if you look at what people what people in Hunter gather societies actually spend their time doing physically