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There are many things a person can do to reduce their health burden on the community (both during plagues and else), exercise (of body and mind) being amongst them. These require SELF DISCIPLINE, however, which is in short supply and which is very likely a matter of genetic disposition, anyway.

Fat shaming might amount to little more than a statement of a person's genetics.

Another thing to consider is that bodily maintenance might simply delay the onset of morbidity, though not reduce its extent, in time. That is, Person A takes good care of their self but requires medical intervention from 70 to 90 (death) whilst Person B does not and requires medical intervention from 55 to 75 (death).

None of this is easy. LINS.

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