In an Instagram post, Sulkowicz rebuked feminist and social critic Camille Paglia for publicly calling Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) «a «
masochistic exercise» in which I neither «evolve» nor «move - on.»»
So, obviously,
exercise creates oxidative stress and, you know, it's no secret that I do things like Spartan triathlons, and often, you know, during any given month, I might have some
masochistic two or three day event thrown in.
I've been drawn to a lot of healing things lately, healing sounds, healing frequencies, infrared sauna, meditation, breath work, really good deep tissue work, and, you know, I was speaking with my wife about a week ago and she commented on the fact that in the thirteen years that we've been married, when she met me, I was a bodybuilder and a spin instructor, she doesn't think she's ever seen me take any more than, perhaps, a couple of days off of an extremely hard charging life, in which I'm replying to literally hundreds of emails a day, squeezing in the type of
exercise sessions that allow me to do
masochistic things, volunteering, jetting around the globe, you name it.
Though patience be a virtue, and adversity an
exercise in building character, it is only the most
masochistic who will find the slog through the dreck of this flick worth any reward to be found.