Also if you're more healthy the odds of you getting sick are a lot lower. One hospital bill might be a year's worth of food.
well... i talked a little bit about society being unnatural, and i pay taxes for free health care. there will be no hospital bills for me in my life, so i don't have to worry about that. lol. if you get what i mean. sure, i'll die faster, but what 21-year-old in his right mind adapts his lifestyle so he'll live to see 80? so for me, if i start paying more for food, i pay extra for the food but i still have to pay that hospital bill.
i should add that for years i considered myself fat. i always knew i wasn't really really fat, but i didn't think of myself as "a little overweight". i used to think i was fat. i had real bad self-esteem. so even though i'm past that, i'll always be an advocate for overweight people cause i feel like i've been there. or that i felt something similar to what they feel anyway.
Most people have no problem wasting money on a daily basis (small amount here, small amount there ... but it adds up yee fuckers) or spending ridiculous amounts of money on clothes etc. but paying extra to buy something that's good for your health? No that's just insane.
some people care about fashion. doing anything fashion brings meaning to their insignificant human lives. a brain is an active organ that does not stay idle. not even when you are asleep is your mind idle. you can register a higher brain activity while you are sleeping than while you are awake. it is a biological impossibility for this organ to not wrap its unspent resources around something. you have to think about something, and based on the life you have lived, the experiences you have had and the impressions imprinted in you, it could be anything. naturally, if you could arrange the thoughts of a random person who spends way too much money on clothes in a linear timeline and go through them, i'm sure you could see several minor and larger incidents in said person's life that lead up to that person taking a particular interest in clothes. it could be lack of confidence. fancy gear makes an ugly face look a liiiittle fresher. certain psychological conditions are known to bring forth irrational behavior like money spending sprees. whatever the reason is, maybe certain people need to think about, discuss, learn about, and spend money on clothes and fashion because it is the primary interest or hobby.
jokerman said it way better than me, but basically, an overweight person doesn't feel less entitled to have an interest than someone not overweight, for the simple fact that they are overweight. an overweight person is a victim of not knowing better and being caught up by it, but that doesn't magically spawn some sort of inclination to change their lifestyle. just ask yourself if you would drastically change your lifestyle to something you know would make you less happy, for the sake of achieving a goal that is not important to you among all the other things you would much rather get in life?
i'm in a similar position. i don't really want to smoke weed for the rest of my life because it's gonna break my health, but there are other things i'm gonna focus on fixing in my life before i worry about that. because if i lose that, the other shit doesn't matter as much. i need to break down other barriers, create new values for myself, and then i can transition into a sober lifestyle. and if that never happens for me, i'll never quit. just like an overweight person will never make an effort to not be overweight at the expense of something that is more important to them.