Anyway, some people just enjoy lifting heavy weights. I marvel at lifters like Konstantin Konstantinov deadlifting huge weights, others think it's stupid and that's fine. For me lifting itself is almost spiritual. To pick increasingly heavier weights off the floor takes a lot of fortitude, it doesn't happen by accident. Some people get a lot of satisfaction out of managing to get stronger year after year, even if hardly anyone else cares. Didn't you brag about having a strong grip? Same thing.
I'm with you. I just like getting better at stuff. The harder the challenge, the more satisfaction in completing it.
I find no solace in bodybuilding. I can either take steroids and essentially cheat myself by expanding my boundaries, rather than working for them - or I can shoot for strength, which is a deeper pursuit that natural bodybuilding (I mean that it has a longer time to max out).
(Before bodybuilders rage, understand that this just my thing - I'm trying to outdo myself without just simply buying drugs that allow me to do that easily. I don't give a fuck what you're doing, I'm competing against myself, not you).
And yeah, Vince B most assuredly has bragged about his grip strength, many times. My guess is that he is naturally a good grip, though.
Deadlifts are a great litmus test for what I'm doing in the gym.
I wouldn't do them if I were a bodybuilder because I think there is credence to the theory that they thicken the core.