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"If you lose your wealth, you lost nothing. If you lose your health, you lost something. But if you lose your character, you have lost everything."
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The proverb denotes that if you lose your wealth, you are not at all in loss. Your health is the greatest wealth you have. If you lose your health, you have lost the battle of life already. Wealth can always be earned back but if you lose your character, there is nothing that can stop your catastrophe. Health and character are the two basic factors that need to be maintained.
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