What is health? So many people, especially those over 50 are beginning to think more seriously about it. We are at an age where it’s easy to loose it. Who would not agree that being healthy is better than illness?
Maybe comedian Billy Crystal didn’t, when years ago on his ‘Saturday Night Live’ spoof, he humorously imitated actor Ricardo Montalban. Imitating Montalban’s Latin accent, Billy said, “Better to look good than feel good.” We all laughed while repeatedly quoting the phrase – including the accent. It was good fun.
This is the first post on this subject. Health is on your writer’s mind all the time. Surely, we can all benefit by opening our minds to different ways of thinking about it. Being healthy has even become important to younger men and women. It’s too debilitating, inconvenient, and expensive being sick all the time. Also, health benefits are running slim in many of the corporate work places.
My interest in staying healthy began several years ago – witnessing the demise of health-compromised parents. None of the several medicines prescribed by their Dr. Joe improved their life. And, so many other people and friends, near my age (and younger), were also getting sick.
Health is not what you get from a Dr. Joe, or anyone else. It comes from first having an understanding of how to be healthy. Mature men of age and character, still out there in the business world or pursuing a social agenda – will eventually not perform very well, while existing in a state of compromised health. Who said we are supposed to get sick when we get older?
Feel free to visit again. You can benefit from what I figured out. Let it become your breakthrough to a life of well-being. More to come!
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