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As the years pass, I increasingly realize one thing - that health is more important than wealth. Perhaps, this is a valuable experience we comprehend during our growth.
In childhood, we often pursue seemingly unattainable goals, thinking that with enough wealth, all problems will be solved. However, with the passage of time, I began to realize that while wealth is good, health is the true treasure in life.
There were days when I sacrificed everything for career and money, rushing around and neglecting my physical well-being. Back then, I believed that as long as I had enough money, everything else was inconsequential. However, when I started to feel the discomfort in my body, the importance of health gradually dawned on me.
Yes, wealth can provide material pleasures, but health is the foundation of our lives. Without health, all the wealth becomes insignificant. The busy days that I once ignored my own well-being made me understand that the greatest wealth is to have a strong and healthy body, savoring the moments of life.
With the accumulation of years, I began to value the importance of health. I maintain regular exercise, pay attention to a balanced diet, and care for my physical and mental health. Because I've come to realize that, regardless of the amount of wealth, if the body is not in good condition, it's like a luxurious car with a rusty engine - the outer glamour becomes pale and feeble.
Some may argue that money can treat diseases, but it's challenging to buy genuine health. This statement holds true. Health is not just a medical issue; it's an accumulation of daily life. Moderate exercise, a balanced diet, and a positive mindset are things we can do in our daily lives and are crucial in building the foundation of health.
Therefore, my friends, when you are still young and pursuing dreams, take a moment to care for your body. Wealth is undoubtedly important, but it's external. Having health is possessing internal wealth, enabling you to pursue more dreams and enjoy a more fulfilling life. On the journey of growth, let us appreciate and cherish health, for it is our most real and enduring wealth. |
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