• Cowbee [he/him]
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    2510 months ago

    This is the absolute easiest question. If you ever get this, the answer is steps. Get your 10k steps a day, or even 20k if you’re feeling frisky. Get in shape, buy some nice walking or running shoes, and invest the massive difference between walking and what breathing would get you.

    Once you reach a good level invested, you’re functionally able to retire and never even take another step. Your investments will cover everything.

    Anyone who says breath doesn’t realize the sheer difference steps can make.

    • @[email protected]
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      310 months ago

      But what if I choose breath n do cardio everyday? Wouldn’t my number of breaths increase a lot during that time while also keeping me healthy?

      • Cowbee [he/him]
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        510 months ago

        Yes, but you wouldn’t make nearly as much money. You have to breathe 5 times per step to break even.

      • @prime_number_314159
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        510 months ago

        As your cardiovascular system improves, you typically take fewer, larger breaths at rest, so improving your ability to breath reduces the number of steps you’ll typically take. On the other hand, most people become able to walk more steps after walking consistently.

        Unless you’re handicapped, bedridden, very old, or otherwise prevented by health related circumstances from doing so, you can make more with steps.

    • @slaacaa
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      110 months ago

      But if you get an unlucky leg injury, you are out of income at least temporarily. So breathing for mea, even if it’s less money

      • Cowbee [he/him]
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        110 months ago

        If you can’t take advantage of the huge increase in income steps have over breaths, then that’s more of a budgeting problem. It’s incredibly easy to pay off your home and have a huge chunk of emergency funds available even if you get injured if you average 5000+ dollars a day with steps.