Actually they ARE mutually exclusive. People who run successful companies, build businesses from the ground up and make bank are way too busy to stalk celebrities on social media and spend time trolling for LOLs from the rest of the loser brigade.
Yes, but most of those people are NOT into bodybuilding.

Its an extremely cult-like activity, so the people that are into it, tend to be REALLY into it, i.e., follow it passionately. Its no different than the people that troll baseball, football, baseball or hockey players. In fact, those people are even crazier than bodybuilding fans. Are you saying they are all failures too?

You realize how many wealthy people bet on baseball games and talk so much shit to each other on the internet (to other fans and sport stars). In fact, many years ago I knew a few baseball nuts who were obsessed about baseball. Young business men who were quite successful. These guys would bet so much on sports, and go online and talk SO much smack to each other and to other fans and players. Were they not successful?

The advent of technology has ushered in a new type of human. Not necessarily for the better.
Who said anything about STALKING? AYou do realize it takes about 4 seconds to write a trolling comment anywhere on the internet. You act like it takes days of stalking lol. Furthermore, the fact that Phil is a busy businessman and a bodybuilder and responds to many of the haters online, proves that one can be a busy person and still take time to respond on the internet. Phil does it all the time.