The Importance Of Health

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How health is defined differs from person to person, what is healthy and what is not healthy is subjective. Some people say that a healthy person would live the longest or a person is only healthy if he/she is physically very strong and active. Some might even say a person is only healthy if that person is mentally strong. In my opinion, health cannot be defined in one word. Although my seventy-six-year-old grandfather would not be considered stereotypically healthy, he is a perfect example of what I consider healthy because he is mentally physically and emotionally fit and takes care of his body in every aspect.
My grandfather has many health conditions that he needs medicine for. He has diabetes, hypertension, and he used to have high cholesterol levels and he also takes Aspirin for blood thinning. In “Senior Nutrition,” Judith Sims, author of the article, writes that as people age their metabolism slows down. Slow …show more content…

When he worked with the military officers, there he learned how to be more responsible and how to control his desires and emotions. This is also the reason why he spends his money wisely, as he only spends his money on the items required to live rather than on his unnecessary desires. He does not purchase any unnecessary items. In “Aging Population,” Greenblatt, the author of the article, writes that as the number of elderly people increasing, it is getting difficult to provide medical care and social securities for them. He also writes about a person named James Kempthorne running out of money and depending on his son. He mentions that ten million elderly people depend on their children for financial help (579). My grandfather never had to rely on his children for financial help and he actually helps his children finance. He has been living on his pension perfectly, which shows how strong willed person he

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