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I find it hilarious how almost nobody in the entire global community can put together a proper 'study' or even a decent attempt at an experiment for looksmaxxing/ascending. They literally just add one new variable or some random control group, and then dump their individual experiences out there—all during an age where uncontrolled changes in diet and habits are completely normal anyway. And when they do it, they completely fail to realize that just the sheer fact you started caring more about your appearance indirectly skews the results.
Not gonna lie, I’ve done the exact same thing before, BUT I always tried to give actual context to the situation I was in. We constantly see people claiming that some random BS like the 'primal diet' changed their life, but before that, the motherfucker was eating horse shit and plain bread every single day. And on top of that, they actually believe the results came from just ONE specific thing, while they spent MONTHS doing a million different things at the same time.
To complement this, we also need to talk about:
Not gonna lie, I’ve done the exact same thing before, BUT I always tried to give actual context to the situation I was in. We constantly see people claiming that some random BS like the 'primal diet' changed their life, but before that, the motherfucker was eating horse shit and plain bread every single day. And on top of that, they actually believe the results came from just ONE specific thing, while they spent MONTHS doing a million different things at the same time.
To complement this, we also need to talk about:
- The 'Placebo + Effort' Effect: The moment someone decides to 'change their life,' they don't just change one thing. Psychologically, they start sleeping better, drinking more water, and fixing their posture because they are suddenly hyper-focused. Then, they give 100% of the credit to some weird supplement or routine, completely ignoring that their brain just switched to 'self-care mode.'
- The Baseline Fallacy: If your baseline lifestyle is absolute garbage, literally any change will feel like a miracle. Going from a 2/10 lifestyle to a 6/10 lifestyle gives your body a massive shock, but it doesn't mean your new trendy diet is magic—it just means you finally stopped poisoning yourself.
- Correlation vs. Causation (The Puberty Cop-Out): The community is packed with teenagers. If a 16-year-old starts a routine and his face looks completely different by 18, he will swear by whatever method he was using. In reality, it was just genetics, natural bone development, and losing baby fat. They didn't crack the code; they just grew up.