There's something deeply disconcerting about the philosophy behind the obsessively healthy lifestyle. Being healthy and a desire to be healthy are extremely beneficial things, but it seems like they occupy themselves so much with this lifestyle. Some people exercise constantly, never treat themselves, and just keep filling their lifestyle, so that they can fill out or empty their frames. I understand that "healthy lifestyle" varies from person to person, but I can't wrap my head around people who want to fill their lives and schedules with anything for any reason. I can understand necessity, but I've heard of people who have worked themselves into unhappiness, so that they can be healthier (and therefore happier, which is the irony). Life should be enjoyed and savored, and if that means dying weaker and faster, I'm okay with that. It reaches a threshold where I'd rather live the way I want to and die the way I don't rather than the reverse. "Carpe diem" isn't just YOLO for not stupid people; it's very different, actually. "Carpe" also means to chew slowly and savor. If you're spending your whole life trying to improve your life, what's left to enjoy the new quality? It's like spending your whole life building your PC. When do you get to use it? Those are some very loose and poorly worded statements that I threw together, pay them no heed.