Treadmill:
A lot of walking and running just to remain on one spot.
They practice indoors and everybody only sees the outcome.
They seem to be going nowhere, but their fitness level is up.
Whenever exertion is required, they are ready.
Roadster:
A lot of walking and running to places, but they ultimately return to the beginning.
They practice outdoors and everybody expects an outcome.
They seem to be going far, but no matter how far they go, the return trip is just as long.
They breathe “fresh” air and know the neighborhood well.
Snoozer:
A little more sleep.
Every day seems to get longer and every night shorter.
They wonder why they feel so tired in the morning, surely they must not be morning people.
They think, “If only the world started the day at 12:00 noon, life would have been so much better.”
They require a significant sporadic event to jolt them from their rest state.
They get a significantly higher number of sporadic events.
Gene junkies:
Everything has been given to them, nature is their stooge.
They get away with eating anything and doing nothing, until nature gives up.
They wonder why everybody has to work so hard, feel so tired, just to look like them.
Then “suddenly” (it only looks sudden, but it is actually compounded over time), nurture overcomes nature.
All is done to restore nature back to its glory, even trying out being a Treadmill, Roadster or Snoozer. But nurture is hard to dislodge.
– Osasu Oviawe