Bodybuilding is no different than Hollywood productions or the music industry - a facade made up of smoke and mirrors. But we've all known that for years. It's all entertainment- a fantasy to keep people amused.
I used to race bicycles around the US and got pretty good at it, but never a world beater. I eventually reached my natural level and couldn't go any faster-like a weight lifter who puts on 20 pounds of muscle and then it stops, no matter what you do (naturally).
In comparison,my current neighbor up the street, who raced nearly the same time I did, became a world class cyclist and could run circles around me because he was so good. He raced in the Olympics, Tour de France, World Cycling Championships, etc. He was the US national cycling champion multiple times. Everybody held him up as a god when he was competing. I figured he was genetically gifted and I wasn't. Such is life.
But his story changed a few years ago when it came out that he doped to get where he was. His entire career was based on EPO- without it, he'd have been slightly better than average. I laughed when I found out because he seemed to be too good to be true- and was. Was I pissed that he doped to win and I didn't? Nah- I just don't take drugs unless I am on the operating table. It's a personal choice, period. To each his own.
I got my high from cycling and training by just doing it- and even now, because I love the rush of a good workout. It just makes me feel so damn good. That's the reward and that's the reason I continue to do it.