In this chapter, Dr. Rivers tries to convince the audience that George's problem isn't his physical appearance, but rather his lack of vitality. He explains that he needs to "fundamentally transform" his physical condition in order to keep George in the company of the "hot girls" he has brought with him. He says that the only way to do this is to keep him in a "constant state of hyperactivity" .
In this chapter, Dr. Rivers tries to convince the audience that George's problem isn't his physical appearance, but rather his lack of vitality. He explains that he needs to "fundamentally transform" his physical condition in order to keep George in the company of the "hot girls" he has brought with him. He says that the only way to do this is to keep him in a "constant state of hyperactivity" .