Health is wealth -- Is it still true
@ashish_answer (784)
India
4 responses
@kenzie45230 (3560)
• United States
11 Dec 08
You bet I believe this. When one doesn't have good health, it beomes immediately obvious that having health is worth far more than having money.
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@ashish_answer (784)
• India
11 Dec 08
But, my point is how long you would be able to give importance to health. To spend on good health you need wealth.
@ashish_answer (784)
• India
12 Dec 08
But as you say, health care charge is much high. What if you want to take care of your health and you don't have enough money to do that. This scenario totally reverses the proverb
@bluerainhong (400)
• China
12 Dec 08
Yeah, once I do not agree with it, but after one-year-disease, I deeply understand the importance of health, if we do not have healthy body, how can we have engough energy to earch money. So I think we should take care of ourselves everyday.
@sunny0806 (248)
• China
12 Dec 08
Yes. I think so.
For a poor man who can't pay for his medication a healthy body is equal to a rich man who run out of his money on medication.
For a rich man a healthy body means he had more money than those who need pay for their medication.
If you have litte money a healthy body will be very very important.
Love your money, but love your healthy body more.