The rise of electric bikes among young people reflects our society's obsession with convenience, but this seemingly harmless trend may have hidden costs. By opting for electric over traditional pedal bikes, we are potentially stunting the physical and mental development of the next generation. Historically, human bodies evolved in response to environmental challenges, growing stronger, faster, and more resilient. Today, however, kids who no longer rely on their lungs, muscles, and cardiovascular systems risk losing the natural fitness that has shaped humanity. This article explores the evolutionary repercussions of this trend, linking it to broader societal consequences of convenience culture, where ease and efficiency come at the cost of long-term human potential.
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