Over the past two or three years, I have met many people who have fallen due to various reasons—some news reports, some people around me. It's very unfortunate, and many of them are young.\n\nLife is a state of balance; you cannot favor one aspect at the expense of another. Health, mental well-being, finances, career, hobbies, and family should be in balance. The fundamental1 of the balance wheel is health.\n\nWith health, everything else is possible; without health, the 1 in life is gone, and the zeros that follow are meaningless.\n\nPhysical health is a necessary condition. With good health, other aspects may not be perfectly balanced, but without health, everything else is meaningless.\n\nIn middle age, it is important to learn how to manage your body well, care for yourself, and maintain good living habits and fitness.\n\nRegular health check-ups, avoid overexerting yourself, do not chase temporary "diligence," take breaks when needed, and make adjustments.\n\nHaving a good body is the capital for doing other things; no matter how much you emphasize this, it is never too much.\n\nLife should be balanced—an exciting second half, a healthier and longer life, enjoying the dividends of technology, the compound interest of health, and the compound interest of time.
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Over the past two or three years, I have met many people who have fallen due to various reasons—some news reports, some people around me. It's very unfortunate, and many of them are young.\n\nLife is a state of balance; you cannot favor one aspect at the expense of another. Health, mental well-being, finances, career, hobbies, and family should be in balance. The fundamental1 of the balance wheel is health.\n\nWith health, everything else is possible; without health, the 1 in life is gone, and the zeros that follow are meaningless.\n\nPhysical health is a necessary condition. With good health, other aspects may not be perfectly balanced, but without health, everything else is meaningless.\n\nIn middle age, it is important to learn how to manage your body well, care for yourself, and maintain good living habits and fitness.\n\nRegular health check-ups, avoid overexerting yourself, do not chase temporary "diligence," take breaks when needed, and make adjustments.\n\nHaving a good body is the capital for doing other things; no matter how much you emphasize this, it is never too much.\n\nLife should be balanced—an exciting second half, a healthier and longer life, enjoying the dividends of technology, the compound interest of health, and the compound interest of time.