
On  passe son temps à demander aux autres: Comment ça va?
                          Et  les autres de faire de même.
                          On a  beau répéter ça va mais en réalité le plus important est d’avoir une bonne  santé car sans celle-ci, rien ne va plus.
La  question devient: Nous occupons-nous assez de notre santé quand nous courrons  sans cesse pour gagner notre vie?
                          Je  crains que la majorité d’entre nous ne prête pas trop attention à la santé,  comme si celle-ci est prise pour acquise. Et le moment venu quand nous tombons  malade, alors la vérité nous fait face.
Je crois que c’est seulement à cet instant précis que nous réalisons combien nous avions eu tort , combien nous avions négligé cette partie de notre vie qui au fait est notre vie. Il me plairait de savoir combien avant moi ont traité de ce sujet, le considérant des plus importants.
Trois  penseurs et philosophes grecs ont aussi  eu leur mot à dire.
Hippocrate  nous dit : Que ton alimentation soit ta premiere médecine. Alors que pour  Homère, la santé, c’est un esprit sain dans un corps sain. Finalement,  Heraclite, lui, pense plus loin. Il dit que la santé de l’homme est le reflet  de celle de la Terre.Par  conséquent, si nous  voyons comment se comporte notre fameuse Terre ces  jours-ci, nous comprendrons que sa santé est loin d’être bonne. J’ai beau faire  de mon mieux, être bon avec autrui et la Nature, respecter les règles d’un bon  citoyen, mais ça ne suffit pas. Il en faudrait des milliers, non, des millions  comme moi pour améliorer le Monde. ( j’ai mis volontairement une majuscule à  Nature et Monde pour montrer combien je les respecte.)
Je  pourrai poursuivre et continuer de complimenter la santé comme tant de grands  hommes l’on fait avant moi. Certains nom me reviennent. Thomas Jefferson aurait   dit que la santé  est la chose essentielle après la moralité. 
                      Lorsque  nous entendons autour de nous que des personnalités richissimes sont mortes,  n’ayant pas  pris soin de leur corps mais plutôt de leurs biens, alors,  pour moi, le mot qui  résumerait tout: “il n’y a pas de richesse  préférable à la santé du corps. «  Et ce mot vient de la Bible dans  l’Ecclesiastique
Je viens d’appeler ma tante Sary pour lui souhaiter une Chana Tova. Nous avons parlé de la santé et en conclusion elle m’a lancé:Profiter des bons moments qui passent. Il ne faut pas les manquer.
J’ai trouvé plusieurs proverbes assez sympathiques dans plusieurs langues qui louangent notre mot magique, et il me plait de les partager avec le lecteur.
We  spend our time asking others: How are you?
                      And  others do the same.
                      It  is all very well to say "I'm fine", but in reality the most important  thing is to have good health, because without it, nothing works.
The  question becomes: Do we care enough about our health when we are constantly  running for our living?
                      I am  afraid that most of us do not pay too much attention to health, as if it is  taken for granted. And when the time comes for us to get sick, then the truth  comes to us.
I believe that it is only at that moment that we realize how wrong we have been, how much we have neglected this part of our life that is our life. I would like to know how many people before me have dealt with this subject as one I claim to be the most important.
Three  Greek thinkers and philosophers also had something to say.
                      Hippocrates  said: Let your food be your first medicine. While for Homer, health, is a  healthy mind in a healthy body. Finally, Heraclitus thinks further. He says  that the health of the man is the reflection of the one of the Earth.
Therefore, if we see how our famous Earth behaves these days, we will understand that its health is far from good. I can do my best, be good to others and to Nature, respect the rules of a good citizen, but it is not enough. Thousands, no, millions of people like me are needed to improve the World (I voluntarily capitalized Nature and World to show how much I respect them.
I  could go on and on complimenting health as so many great men have done before  me. Some names come to mind. Thomas Jefferson is said to have said that health  is the next most important thing after morality.
                        When  we hear around us that wealthy personalities have died, not having taken care  of their bodies but rather their possessions, then, for me, the word that would  sum it all up: "there is no wealth preferable to the health of the body.  "And this word comes from the Bible in the Ecclesiasticus
I just called my aunt Sary to wish her a Chana Tova. We talked about health and in conclusion she said to me: "Enjoy the good moments that pass. Don't miss them.
I have found several nice proverbs in several languages that praise our magic word, and I am pleased to share them with the reader
Cheerfulness  is half of health. ~ Czech proverb
          He  who has health is rich without knowing it. ~ Italian proverb
          Reduce  your desires and you will improve your health. ~ Spanish proverb
          Who  has health, has everything; who has no health, has nothing. ~ French proverb
          My  mind does not go, if the legs do not agitate it. ~ Montaigne
          Health,  the first of goods after peace of heart. ~ Henri-Frédéric Amiel
          Let  your food be your first medicine. ~ Hippocrates
          Health  is a healthy mind in a healthy body. ~ Homer
          Health  is the second most important thing after morality. ~ Thomas Jefferson
          To  live is not to be alive, but to be well. ~ Martial (The Epigrams)
          The  health of man is a reflection of the health of the earth. ~ Heraclitus
          Everything  that makes us happy is good for our health. ~ C. Rambert
          There  is no wealth preferable to the health of the body. ~ (Bible, Ecclesiasticus)
          By  imagining that one is sick, one becomes sick indeed. ~ François Droz
          Cheerfulness  is the most powerful factor of moral health. ~ Pierre Dac
          A  little nothing is enough to take away well-being, as well as to disturb health.  ~ Henri-Frédéric Amiel
          Joy,  moderation and rest close the doors to doctors. ~ German proverb
          The  seeds of healthy aging are sown early. ~ Kofi Annan
          We  may have an iron health, but we always end up rusting. ~ Jacques Prévert
          Health  is the most precious treasure and the easiest to lose. ~ Chauvot de Beauchêne
          Without  wisdom, no health; without health, no happiness. ~ Charles Dubois
          To  be in good health is the elementary condition of tranquility. ~ Olivia Benhamou
          One  must maintain the vigor of the body to preserve that of the spirit. ~  Vauvenargues
          Health,  like fortune, withdraws its favors from those who abuse it. ~ Charles de  Saint-Evremond
          Health  is like freedom, it only exists when you lack it. ~ Georges Perros
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