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The use is double –
and for the author of the question (as a member of society, good health and well-being)
and for society as a whole (the sick and disabled are not very useful to society, and healthy full-fledged members of society are very useful).
Almost none. Your health is your business.
For example, take a different situation. Imagine a drug addict who actually creates something (useful for people), and not just leads a certain lifestyle. He will bring more benefits than just a supporter of a healthy lifestyle. Or even a drunk who works as a janitor-he is also more useful.
�That is, it is much more important what you create and what you leave behind. Healthy lifestyle is commendable, but nothing more. Society as a whole is generally purple even if you are there or not until you do something useful and necessary for others.
Regarding the comment above: This is all of course beautiful, but it will only work if everyone leads a healthy lifestyle. Well, in addition to everything else, healthy lifestyle is not a guarantee of the absence of diseases among the population.
Of course, by maintaining your health, you will save public funds allocated to medicine, you will also be a more efficient employee and contribute to an increase in GDP.
Depending on the society. If the society has an obligation to treat its citizens free of charge, then by maintaining your body in a healthy state, you save the society's funds. And if not, then society is neither cold nor hot from your lifestyle.�Learn the basics of a healthy lifestyle in this book. After all, we must lead a healthy lifestyle first of all for ourselves.