Is it worth winning all the competitors in the workplace but losing to health?

Of course not. You lost your health. Whoever you win, what's the point?

Sometimes many people tend to ignore their own health problems in the process of running. But the body is the capital of the revolution, and this sentence is absolutely meaningful.

I don't know when I wasn't sick. Once I get sick, people will find how important it is to have a healthy body. Seeing others running around in front and sighing at the back, what's the point of living like an 80-year-old woman?

Many people work overtime desperately to earn money. It seems that I have gained a lot, the appreciation of my boss and my own growth. But he ignored the health cost he paid.

There was a lot of news about sudden death because of working overtime and staying up late. Such people really don't care about their bodies. The human body is very fragile, and life is only once. When your health is really lost, no matter how much money you have, there is no way to get it back.

It may be important for many people to beat others, but if you have enough capital, there is nothing wrong with rushing to compete with others. After all, we live in an era of fierce competition.

But if someone else's own body is unhealthy, it's a bit of a loss. For example, if you pass everyone and sit on the position of general manager, but you are diagnosed with lung cancer, then your previous efforts will not be empty, and everyone will see your jokes.