The way people apply this argument to veganism but not to anything else looks suspiciously like motivated reasoning.
I endorse this argument and apply it across the board. Is there some place in particular you think people fail to apply it?
Note that the argument against exercising is quantitatively much weaker than the argument against veganism.
What do you mean “quantitatively” weaker?
Both of these arguments are based on quantitative details—how much benefit do you get per unit of personal cost? It’s not a general argument against doing hard things. I think the tradeoffs look more favorable for exercise.
I endorse this argument and apply it across the board. Is there some place in particular you think people fail to apply it?
Note that the argument against exercising is quantitatively much weaker than the argument against veganism.
What do you mean “quantitatively” weaker?
Both of these arguments are based on quantitative details—how much benefit do you get per unit of personal cost? It’s not a general argument against doing hard things. I think the tradeoffs look more favorable for exercise.