i think this mentality is detrimental. At some point you have to be act like an adult and realize what you are capable of or not. Professional bodybilding is and should be reserved for the top fraction of a percent of people with gifted genetics. Not the rest of us who "work super hard and stay the course". Meadows is an awesome person no doubt, but when guys like him turn pro, it dilutes the sport.
Good points and yes I went the education route/career path with few regrets overall.
I understand the need to be sensible, but bodybuilding is a passion for many of us here at getbig.
John Meadows never quit and was able to reach the BB summit aka the IFBB pro card.
I'm also aware he's turned that passion into a full time career as a successful trainer.
After only 2-3 years of half-assed trying , I quit my pro card dreams , still in my 20's.
From that point on, BB was a fun hobby and I competed without any vit S.
I considered going for the NPC team Universe when it first started in 1994.
I won an Ironman Natural, but realistically knew I wasn't going to win the Team U.
Having said that, John's recent win does make me reconsider going for a decent masters show now.