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In a kind of editor’s letter in the February 1921 issue of Physical Culture, Macfadden stressed that mental vitality was as important as—and inseparable from—superior health, which, in turn, was inseparable from financial success. He reflected all these ideas through the lens of social Darwinism, writing that anyone who did not “completely develop his or her physical organism” was “not a real man nor a complete woman.”
Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond Productivity Culture
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