It's interesting how an ordinary cold can make you feel so terrible, highlighting just how underrated good health is. I'm currently dealing with a cold, and I can't quite understand why it affects me so much, it honestly feels like I want to die. I've been enjoying smooth health for so long that I've forgotten how uncomfortable even a minor illness can be. This applies to everyone, as long as we feel well, we often take the luxury of good health for granted.
Many people believe that money is the only form of wealth, but I’m here to tell you that it’s not just about money. Good health is also a form of wealth, and I consider it a luxury because it’s not something everyone has. A few days ago, I talked about the importance of loyal friends. When you have a good relationship or a strong marriage, others may take these things for granted. It’s not until you experience disappointment from people you trust or hear stories from others that you realize the true value of these relationships. That’s when you recognize how wealthy you are.
Wealth doesn’t only stop with money
Many people believe that wealth is only defined by the amount of money they have, which is why they continually chase it. They often overlook other important aspects of life, thinking that money is the only key to success and happiness. However, once they attain financial success, they realize that money is just one part of the equation. While it may be a significant aspect, true wealth encompasses much more. To be genuinely wealthy, you also need good health, strong friendships, and a loving marriage; without these elements, you may find yourself feeling miserable. It's possible to be financially well-off yet still feel unfulfilled if you lack these essential relationships and well-being.
It's interesting how many people are miserable because they neglect the little things in life. Often, we see individuals chasing after money, only to damage their health in the process. Some people will even say that once they have money, they’ll take care of themselves. Additionally, many fail to prioritize real relationships, believing that money is the only thing that matters. While money can hold significant importance, it’s essential to make time for those little things in life. This way, you won’t look back later and regret not having done better.
Don't be deceived
Don't simply follow the crowd in believing that money is the only thing you need. It’s possible to have a lot of money and still not be happy, often because people chase after wealth without allowing room for other important aspects of life. I'm not suggesting that you shouldn't pursue money, but it's important to recognize that you don't need to have all the money in the world to be happy or to enjoy life. Consider the value of little things, such as a good marriage, a happy family, and healthy relationships. These aspects are what truly make you whole.
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Good health is underrated, and many people are attributing more important to wealth. Wealth is good, no doubt, but when health is impaired no matter how wealthy someone is. It will be difficult to enjoy the so-called wealth. I'm so sorry you are having a cold. It might be because of the change in weather. You should take good care of yourself and stay healthy.
Thank you very much, I am feeling better already.
I'm happy to hear that. Stay healthy.
It takes making money to realize money only solves a fraction of our life problems. Some, it can help alleviate to a certain degree. While the rest, we'll have to employ other means that doesn't need money at all.
The things money can not do are the things we have to put in place before money comes because after we have money it will be very difficult