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“Humans Were Never Meant to Sit Still This Long” For most of human history, we moved. Not for exercise. Not for fitness. But for survival. Every step meant something. Every climb had a purpose. The body learned through motion. It grew strong because it had to. We weren’t designed for comfort. We were shaped by effort. Then something changed. Not all at once. Slowly. Quietly. Movement became optional. Stillness became normal. Now we wake up… and the body barely gets a say. We sit to work. We sit to travel. We sit to rest. Hours pass. Days pass. Years pass. The body remembers a life it no longer lives. And it responds the only way it knows how. With stiffness. With tension. With pain that feels random… but isn’t. Look at the hands. Once made to build… to climb… to hunt… Now they barely move. Repeating the same tiny motion. Over and over. The body was built for wide movements. For long distances. For strain and release. But now… it rarely reaches either. The gym stands empty at night. Iron waiting to be lifted. Machines built for motion, surrounded by silence. And at the end of the day… the body is tired… without having truly moved. So it sits on the edge of the bed, restless. Unsettled. Feeling heavy for reasons it doesn’t understand. Because exhaustion was never meant to come from stillness. Then one small act changes everything. A step outside. A breath of cold air. The first stride forward. Muscles wake up. Breathing deepens. The body remembers. It doesn’t ask for much. Just motion. Not to look better. Not to be perfect. Just to feel like itself again.
