Money is a thing outside the body, and the body is your own. Happiness is the source of health. Is this sentence appropriate?

People often talk about money, wealth, honor, power, status and so on. They are nothing but things outside the body, they are not taken when they are alive, and they are not taken when they are dead. Money is an external thing, not to say that it is not important, but not to be too utilitarian and care too much about money. You have to earn what you deserve and spend what you deserve. Don't spend too much money, just spend enough, so as to maintain a relative balance between income and expenditure. Don't worry about inflation, petty theft, and don't worry about having no money.

If you don't take good care of your health, you have to pay for the medicine, so you have to understand a truth: only your body will accompany you all your life, so we should cherish your health.

It should be said that "health is the source of happiness". If a person has a healthy body, mind and culture, it is a very proud thing. No one doesn't want a happy and sweet life and a successful career, and all this depends on whether you have a healthy body.