Want to join the 'flat-stomached elite'?

By Nigel Bowen
Updated May 13 2014 - 10:11am, first published April 23 2014 - 11:58am
Bob Carr: recognises the importance of looks in his new book. Photo: Rob Homer
Bob Carr: recognises the importance of looks in his new book. Photo: Rob Homer
Bob Carr: working on his flat stomach.
Bob Carr: working on his flat stomach.

Bob Carr's revelations about his strict regimen of steel-cut oats and one-legged Romanian deadlifts and determination to fit in with the “flat-stomached elite” prompted much amusement among average citizens of this nation who are, on average, overweight and not much given to physical exertion. Among the political and business elite there was probably rather less merriment. Those who make it to the top tend to be under few illusions about the reality of "lookism" and frequently go to Carr-like lengths to present well.

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