Thanks for the karma boys....
This is pretty serious issue I think. Bodybuilding as we know it today has never been experienced in the world, or in world history. Although buidling the perfect body may seem to rooted in idealistic pursuit - it's not. Most pursuits have an end - this one does not in most cases. The 'bigger we get the smaller we feel happens', I would say because, when we hit the ideal weight/size, we throw an even higher expectation out there.
Likewise, we shrink relative to our new, seemingly unachievable, goal.
I imagine that I could safely say almost every mass and strenght goal YOU set has been achieved. Yet the bar keeps sliding a little higher - new goals new achievement.
I believe that achievement is a worthwhile pursuit. Sometimes the most invigourating experience is moving weight three times as much you. You really alive - I do at least. It's the biggest rush.
Internal reflection is far more important than the external one . I think I'd rather be a rock: dense and packed with substance rather than a balloon that's huge yet substance-less.
I'm not flaming anyone or anyone's objectives, motivations, or ideals. This is ALL IMHO.
I think all bbs need to think about this issue because I think it will, or has, touched us all.