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The greatest wealth is health.
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Virgil recognizes natural health as the most valuable possession.

When we think about wealth, our minds often drift toward gold, bustling bank accounts, or the fancy things we see in storefront windows. But Virgil reminds us of a much deeper, more quiet truth: the greatest wealth is health. This isn't just about being free from illness; it is about the vitality that allows us to experience the world, the strength to hug our loved ones, and the clarity to enjoy a peaceful sunset. Without our well-being, even the largest fortune feels like heavy, useless stone.

In our modern, busy lives, it is so easy to trade our health for productivity. We skip meals to finish a report, stay up far too late scrolling through our phones, or ignore that nagging ache in our backs just to keep moving. We treat our bodies like machines that don't need maintenance, forgetting that we are living, breathing ecosystems that require care, rest, and nourishment to thrive. We chase the external milestones, thinking they will bring us satisfaction, only to realize we are too exhausted to enjoy them.

I remember a time when I was so focused on my tasks that I completely neglected my own rhythm. I was running on caffeine and sheer willpower, pushing through every afternoon slump as if I could outrun my own fatigue. One morning, I woke up feeling so depleted that I couldn't even enjoy the simple joy of a warm cup of tea. It was a wake-up call. I realized that all the accomplishments I was chasing didn't matter if I didn't have the energy to feel proud of them. I had to learn to treat my rest as a non-negotiable investment, not a luxury.

True prosperity is found in the ability to wake up feeling refreshed, to breathe deeply, and to move through your day with ease. It is found in the small habits, like drinking enough water or taking a short walk in the park, that build a foundation for a long and vibrant life. When we prioritize our physical and mental well-being, we are actually building a reservoir of energy that fuels every other dream we hold dear.

Today, I want to gently encourage you to look at your health as your most precious treasure. Instead of focusing on what you need to achieve, try focusing on how you can nourish yourself. Perhaps it is a few extra minutes of sleep, a nutritious meal, or just a moment of deep, intentional breathing. Start small, and remember that every act of self-care is a deposit into your greatest fortune.

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