The documentary 'Bigger, Faster, Stronger' by Christopher Bell explores the pervasive culture of performance enhancement among American youth, underscoring the motivations behind steroid use for cosmetic, athletic, and academic improvement. Despite a small percentage of athletes using steroids, the influence of societal norms and expectations, especially portrayed through media and celebrity role models, drives an alarming rate of non-athletes to enhance their physical appearance. The paper discusses the implications of these behaviors, ethical considerations, and the societal pressures that contribute to the normalization of performance-enhancing drug use in various contexts.