- Krish
- March 23, 2026
Cardio vs Strength Training
TL;DR Cardio makes us feel productive. Strength training makes us feel solid. One leaves us sweaty and strangely proud. The
TL;DR Cardio makes us feel productive. Strength training makes us feel solid. One leaves us sweaty and strangely proud. The
TL;DR Most of us think stalled progress comes down to training variables. Volume, intensity, nutrition, sleep. We tweak those first.
TL;DR Mental health problems don’t arrive like storms. They build like rust. Slowly. Quietly. A little more irritation. A little
TL;DR Willpower feels powerful in the moment, but it is unstable and highly dependent on mood, energy, stress, and environment.
TL;DR Most beginner mistakes aren’t dramatic. They don’t look like quitting forever or getting seriously injured. They’re quieter. They show
TL;DR Discipline and obsession can look similar on the surface. Both involve repetition, commitment, and a refusal to quit easily.
TL;DR Mental health doesn’t usually collapse overnight. It fades slowly. You feel more irritated than usual. Things that used to
TL;DR We don’t fall off fitness plans because we’re lazy. We fall off because the version of us who builds
TL;DR Habits aren’t built in big emotional moments. They’re built in boring repetition, in quiet comebacks after disappearing, in showing
TL;DR Motivation feels powerful when it’s there and embarrassing when it’s gone. Mental health is quieter but heavier — it