I used to think that money was the most important thing, and later I believed that money could do anything.
Now that I can basically afford anything I want, my health has started to fail. My shoulders and neck have been really hurting lately. I've gone for massages several times, but it hasn't helped.
It's only now that I realize health comes first, and it's truly priceless. When we don't have money, we always put it first—waking up early and working late to earn it, striving to buy the things we like, not eating properly, and not resting well.
By the time you have everything, your health is already gone, and then you need to spend a lot of money and time just to regain it! It's an endless cycle and feels so meaningless!
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I used to think that money was the most important thing, and later I believed that money could do anything.
Now that I can basically afford anything I want, my health has started to fail. My shoulders and neck have been really hurting lately. I've gone for massages several times, but it hasn't helped.
It's only now that I realize health comes first, and it's truly priceless. When we don't have money, we always put it first—waking up early and working late to earn it, striving to buy the things we like, not eating properly, and not resting well.
By the time you have everything, your health is already gone, and then you need to spend a lot of money and time just to regain it! It's an endless cycle and feels so meaningless!