Health is more important than money.
Some people agree with this, some don't. If your health is affected in any way, how can you do what you do daily, fulfill your goals, earn money, live better? At the same time, money gives you access to specialized healthcare, superior treatments, expensive solutions and more, although cheap solutions are actually quite expensive compared to living standards.
But access to medication is not the same as health. The fact that you can access certain medical solutions does not guarantee that you will do well, which can irreparably affect your ability to work, clarity in thinking, how you work and how much value you can give to people.
Health means money in many ways. When you are healthy, you have the vital energy to the fullest, you can enjoy life and everything that it offers you. Suppose you go on a long-awaited holiday with your family or friends, and you get sick on the half-way. It is possible that your stay will turn into an unpleasant reminder for you and for others.
Another point of view is the rich and wealthy people who are sick or get sick. You could say that "he has a lot of money and now he is in hospital". What did he do if he made so much money? For what?"
This is a bad thought that I have heard over time with a hidden emphasis of joy and revealing the frustration of certain people in the sense that "God has punished him for being rich so fast." These judgments come from the fact that many people consider money to be the root of all evil, and thus believes that when a rich man is sick is because of money.
Such a mentality is totally avoided because it is imposed by society or people who do not have great personal ambitions from their lives. Among the statistics that have been made about successful people, such as sports, healthy eating, quality rest are everyday habits made unequivocally. Money and their multitude are just a consequence, a result of those habits.
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