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Muscle And Fitness -- The Second Key To Achieving Your Lifetime Fitness Goals ... Lets discuss 'Key #2'. But just before that, I'd like to remind you about what the previous article discussed...

Fitness: Lifetime Fitness - On Your Way To A Healthier You ... Why? Because in a world filled with fast food, instant messaging, and a five-second disease-tracking device, anything without a quick payoff goes against the grain of the typical American instant gratification ethic. While it would be nice to actually drop inches in just a few days like what most miracle ads proclaim, managing weight and losing weight through physical fitness is a slow and steady process that takes time and commitment...

Fitness: How To Choose The Right Lifetime Fitness Centre ... However, some people find that if they make a monetary investment, they are more likely to follow through on fitness. Fitness centers are, basically, built to provide people the proper fitness equipments, trainings, and other devices needed to keep an individual physically fit....

The individual, the great artist when he comes, uses everything that has been discovered or known about his art up to that point, being able to accept or reject in a time so short it seems that the knowledge was born with him, rather than that he takes instantly what it takes the ordinary man a lifetime to know, and then the great artist goes beyond what has been done or known and makes something of his own.
—Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961)

If a child is “free of neurotic symptoms” but values his freedom from fear so highly that he will never in his lifetime risk himself for an idea or a principle, then this mental health does not serve human welfare. If he is “secure” but never aspires to anything but personal security, then this security cannot be valued in itself. If he is “well adjusted to the group” but secures his adjustment through uncritical acceptance of and compliance with the ideas of others, then this adjustment does not serve a democratic society. if he “adjusts well in school” but furnishes his mind with commonplace ideas and facts...then what civilization can value the “adjustment” of this child?
—Selma H. Fraiberg (20th century)

Diamonds may have been a girl’s best friend in an era when a woman’s only hope of having a high family income was to marry a man who was well-off, but today, marketable skills that will enable a woman to command a good income over her lifetime are a better investment.
—Grace Baruch (20th century)