To live is to die to one's fears, apprehensions and setbacks . . . .

To Live a Long Life . . . . .

Living a long and healthy life necessitates a commitment to beneficial health practices, including a nutritious diet, mental stability, cognitive clarity, and regular exercise. Despite historical increases in life expectancy, modern lifestyle factors have led to health declines in developed nations. Individuals must take control of their wellness to support longevity.

Healthcare . . . . is not . . . . .

Health is a choice, generally speaking. Yet, in a society that is rife with unhealthy food choices, demands on finances, and a healthcare system that is marginal at best, many struggle to sustain adequate health and wellness. It is up to each person to do what they can in the maintenance of their health and functionality.