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Originally Posted by Angrist
So you don't want to be overweight. You don't need a personal dietitian to eat healthy. You already know how to, you just need to do it. Same with the personal trainer, just get some more excercise.
And you could reduce stress by not wanting too much (work/entertainment).
Right?
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I work 50-60 hours per week (and hit the gym an additional 10-12 hours per week), I don't have time to focus hard on eating healthy. I mean, I know how much I'm supposed to eat... I count calories... I eat healthy when I'm at home and in the meals I can control... But a nutritionist could make sure I'm eating 5 well balanced meals per day, every day.
Would that add years to my life? I think so.