Ever since I’ve been working out seriously, I tend to look at myself more in the mirror. No, I’m not vain, I’m just more in tune to the changes, positive or negative, that your body makes. I always wondered why dudes would pump weight and stare and flex in the mirror. Seemed like a joke to me. Now I understand.
Some do it for narcissism. They already have their godlike body and want to bask it its glory. Some are obsessed with results and want to micromanage their progress visually. Some are just in pure shock because of results or how far they’ve let themself go, and can’t take their eyes off the mirror. Me? In this Venn Diagram, I fall in the middle.
I’m always about results and want to see what’s good. Proud of myself when I make gains and chastize myself when I slip. I take pics to chronicle my progress, because sometimes we can’t see major changes unless it’s in pictorial form. I also love the changes I’ve made thus far and want to make more.
Gym mirrors seem like a swindle to me. I think they lowkey use fun house concave mirrors to skew your appearance, make you think you’re more diesel than what you really are, thus making your desire to continue with the gym strengthened. If anyone can confirm this I’d appreciate it.
I have to remember to not go too crazy if I don’t see major changes. usually others see more than you. I promise not to be the dude forever gazing at his own bod, lol. I think we all do it, and it’s interesting to find out why.
Enjoy the weekend.
Salud!






Streetz, best wishes aside, it's Scorpio Appreciation Day everyday after a shower. I always check the body for places for improvements and what have you. It's a great thing. And about those gym mirrors?? I think you're on to something!
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