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RE: Health is Wealth?

You've raised some thought-provoking points about obesity, health, and societal trends. It's true that obesity and related health issues are significant challenges in many parts of the world, and the implications are profound not only for individuals but also for society as a whole.

The interplay between economic factors, lifestyle choices, and health outcomes is complex. As you mentioned, there's a growing concern about the normalization of unhealthy lifestyles and the impact on overall well-being. It's essential to address these issues holistically, considering not only individual choices but also the broader societal and economic forces at play.

Promoting healthier lifestyles, improving access to nutritious food, and encouraging physical activity are important steps. Education and awareness play a crucial role, but systemic changes are also needed to create an environment where health and well-being are prioritized.

Your emphasis on grassroots efforts and individual responsibility for health is valid. It often takes a collective effort to drive change and address these challenges comprehensively. Hopefully, as awareness continues to grow, there will be more concerted efforts at all levels to tackle the obesity epidemic and promote healthier living.

Thank you for sharing your insights on this important issue!

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but systemic changes are also needed to create an environment where health and well-being are prioritized.

The problem is, there is more money in promoting illness, than there is in promoting health. We as people should demand better, but in order to do so, we would have to stop focusing on the irrelevant.

Exactly my point