Why do you call Nasser lazy or suggest that he is unaccomplished? For starters he inspired many people around the world to work out and adopt a healthier lifestyle. There is probably not any major city in the world that does not have at least one photo in one of the gyms of him for motivation. As I showed earlier in this thread, even the one gym we dropped in in Tijuana had a large poster of him.
And these days he is also busy writing a very insightful book covering a wide array of topics. He is giving back to the world by spreading some of the knowledge and life experiences he gained through his university degrees and worldy travels. Often when he tells me a topic about his book he was writing about on a given day it is not even necessarily bodybuilding related. The book takes lots of effort, and he is also working out almost daily and being a great owner to his dogs by taking them almost daily to baches whereas other dogs are lucky if their owner takes them for a short walk just once a day. Writing a book, bodybuilding, taking dogs out daily, all while managing his investments and errands too is not a lazy lifestyle by any means.
Even though you say you dont hate Nasser, the negative view you have on anything to do with him does put you in "hater" category.
“He is the most perfect Muslim whose disposition is best; and the best of you are they who behave best to their wives”
Muhammad
Bobs...my aversion is not so much towards Nasser, as it is to you and the rest of the "Team Nasser" brigade, and your insistence, to not only put the man on a lofty pedestal, but to be willing to overlook any type of objective reasoning when trying to talk about him.
You may not realize that you do this, but I assure you that you do, and I am hardly alone in this assessment.
Of course I should probably not care about this...it is your prerogative if you wish to Deify Nasser, but since you have been posting nonstop praise/threads about the man since 06 or so, in a forum/community that does not wish to read about his lofty accomplishments Ad Nausem, I suppose that I have a right to comment.
As for your statement....you need to seriously take a hard look at what you are saying, and see if you cant see the nonsense. He is giving back by writing a book? If his interviews on Bodybuilding.com are any indication, then all Nasser is concerned with these days, is being bitter, vindictive, and backbiting his former friends, and colleagues. This is hardly a gift to the community, but rather an outlet for his sour grapes. It isn't that his book wont be interesting, but it will be interesting, in a trashy gossip kind of way.
He is a great man, because he spends time with his dogs, and takes them for walks? Seriously Bobs?

Yes...I concede to your point, and agree that this makes him a God amongst us lesser mortals.

No stop and think...what does he
REALLY do that is worthy of the amazing accolades that you bestow upon him? So far the things you mention are very half ass.