i was at Sam's Club getting groceries for the week and couldn't help but notice all the skinny guys, fat guys, skinny/fat guys, bald guys, "men" with no muscle, etc. and i felt physically and mentally superior to these guys, do you feel the same?
To answer your question. Yes I feel superior but I have realized that most people don't value themselves on the same basis that I do myself so they may not recognize my superiority.
People have different ways of defining their self-worth. For example I do some unorthodox dances so I take a lot of pride in my manual dexterity (
), general coordination, my bodyweight strength and my balance. Most people don't give two shits about these abilities so they don't really feel bad that they haven't developed them. There are more people out there who are ego invested in looking fit. However, there aren't many people who want to look really jacked, most would rather just resemble an ab-shooter, like me (see below). So depending on how big you are Squadfather people may just look at you as a sad freak.
If you want people to cower before you and feel small in your presence you would be better served pursuing fame and or fortune. These are more universally admired qualities. Bodybuilding, or twiddling your thumbs like I do, are goals that are better suited to those seeking personal improvement not recognition and power.
I'm sure you already know this, but I like to hear myself talk.