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IOW, "I don't care about petty things like 'facts,' I am right because I say so."
And it doesn't matter. All that means is that everyone who, in your judgement, is "in their right mind," will make the same choice. It's still a choice.
Also, if he is incapable of finding six hours in a day, then he's just not trying. Even if he were to have to work on his education ten hours a day every day, he still has room for eight hours of sleep after his six hours of working out. He just decided that those six hours had better uses. Not my problem.
It's an absurdist choice. a rational actor isn't going to choose it and therefore the fact that it is an option on the menu doesn't make it a SIGNIFICANT choice.
It's likely a factor of how much effort it would have taken. So if it only takes 20 minutes a day and healthy eating, then yes, Danny could have achieved that while learning/working, etc, and he effectively didn't want it bad enough.
But if it would have taken 8 hours a day and external financial support (he needs to get paid to get super-fit), and he didn't actually have that money available to him, then it was not a viable choice and is effectively eliminated in a rational person's mind.
Danny already indicated the option was at the latter extreme
To insist otherwise is to disrespect a person's real life considerations and concerns that an absurd option had equal value to the actual choice they made.