yes, exactly
This Drabble strip speaks to me. (Edited to fix link.)
The issue with exercise for me isn't physical exertion; it's time. I'll grant that the net gain is likely to be higher than depicted here. That doesn't motivate me; I find my actual time now more valuable than my hypothetical time at the age of 90.
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i believe you mean

and yes, i get that as well. what i find far more attractive are ideas about changing the way i spend my time (so that it’s healthier for me) rather than requiring me to give up more of my precious free time to make up for the unhealthy hours i spend at work, e.g.
herooftheage’s decision to convert his workstation to one that he could use standing up, or my decision to consciously use the elevator less frequently.
-steve
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Yeah. Flubbed the URL in the email post and then couldn't fix it until I got home. Thanks.
what i find far more attractive are ideas about changing the way i spend my time
Yes. I'm willing to parallel-process; I'm not willing to give up anything I'm currently spending time on. Now, to figure out how to do that...
(I should get myself a bicycle. Riding it to work probably won't happen, but I could use it for some errands without much loss of time.)