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Comment by duskdozer

22 days ago

>Wealth per se

For example, if you have $10m but never go to the doctor, you won't benefit from the medical care discrepancy between wealthy and poor

Just my experience but I have never found the medical industry useful for health. I have found they mostly tinker with feedback loops to give the illusion of health.

Eating right, exercise, supplementation of the things I am missing from my diet, clean air, avoiding chronic stressful situations and people are the only things I have found to benefit me. But that's just my own anecdotal experience. (n=1)

  • At minimum medical industry is good for providing various measurements regarding the state of your health and environment. This can get quite pricey quite fast.

You'll benefit from:

1. Less stress, better rest from better living conditions, that are quiet and have superb clean air and delegating stressful things to others

2. Waay better food

3. Comfortable stress-free vacations

4. Personal trainers, personal massages, spas, you name it

Etc, etc, etc.

If you have the wealth, but don't use it, you won't benefit from it. No shot!