Why do muscles need to lift weight to grow?

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As opposed to the human body controlling muscle growth from within?

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Things are better when they have a specific purpose rather than a multipurpose.

Like your phone. It can take pictures, call, browse, watch stuff, etc. It’s all in one. And while the tech is great – there’s actually better ones out there:
1. DSLR or mirrorless cameras can only take photos, yet it can take better, higher quality with more color contrast image than a phone.
2. Calling – there’s landlines which would you give the best audio quality, or there’s satellite phones that can call from anywhere in the world
3. Watching stuff – there’s high quality TV, I think they’re at 8k now.

It’s the same with our body. Our muscles have a specific purpose, just like the rest of our body have their purpose (i.e. liver, kidney, lungs, etc.) which is why the human body cannot grow the muscles from within because they weren’t designed to build muscles. But the cool part is that they all work in teamwork. The muscles can only grow because of the heart, which can only function because of the lungs, etc.

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