Yeah, I know about genetics and all, but the first thing I learned when I entered a gym was that I was weak. The second thing was that it did not have to stay that way. Patience, hard work and perseverance put me ahead of 95 percent of the people there regardless of genetics. Just showing up and working hard towards a goal. You get stronger, build endurance, build grit and mental toughness.
I think this is why so many here are so focused on the drug issue. But that really only matters for the very few doing competitions who are mostly already working out hard. I'm not advocating a "just the finishing touch" lie mentality. That mentality, however, giving all credit to drugs and genetics leaves out a huge amount involving simple hard work and perseverance.
Many many many good life lessons to be learned in the gym.