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“Really? If I could hate my trainer? That would be ideal. I'd prefer to despise this person with the fire of ten thousand suns. So when I walk - nay, crawl - out of here at the end of my workouts, I want to lull myself to sleep by picturing my very talented and inspirational trainer getting hit by…” quote by Jen Lancaster
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“Really? If I could hate my trainer? That would be ideal. I'd prefer to despise this person with the fire of ten thousand suns. So when I walk - nay, crawl - out of here at the end of my workouts, I want to lull myself to sleep by picturing my very talented and inspirational trainer getting hit by a bus. A bus that I am driving.”

Jen Lancaster

About This Quote

The narrator wishes intense hatred toward a trainer, fantasizing violent revenge as a release after exhausting workouts.

In simple terms: Desire for violent revenge against a trainer.

Key Takeaway

Channel frustration into healthier outlets.

Themes

anger fantasy revenge

Mood

frustrated intense

Type

personal motivational

When to use this quote

  • gym sessions
  • stressful work environments
  • personal goals

Key Concepts

psychology emotional regulation exercise motivation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What healthier coping strategies could you use?
  • How does this fantasy affect your motivation?
A Different Perspective

Violent fantasies can reinforce negativity and hinder progress.

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