English Short Story and English Moral Story ”Health is Wealth” Complete Story for Class 9, Class 10, Class 12 and other classes.
Health is Wealth
Essay No. 01
Once upon a time, there lived a generous and kind-hearted king. But, the people weren’t happy with their king. Because, the king was too lazy and would not do anything other than eating and sleeping.
He spent days and weeks and months in his bed either eating something or sleeping. He almost became inactive. The king became a potato couch and the people started to worry about the king.
One day he realized that he couldn’t even move his body, unable to move his foot. He became very fat and his enemies made fun of him ‘fatty king’, ‘bulky king’ etc.
He invited specialized doctors from various parts of his country and offered them generous rewards to make him fit. Unfortunately, none could help the king gain his health and fitness. Since the king was very cordial to his fellow people, many suggested renowned doctors to help him. He spent enormously but everything went in vain.
One fine morning, a holy man, (Rishi) visited the region of the King. He heard about the ill-health of the king and told the minister to meet him at his place. When the minister met him, he informed the minister that he could easily cure the king. Hearing these promising words, the minister became very happy. He requested the king to meet the holy man to get rid of the ill health.
The holy man resided at a distant place. Since the king could not move his body, the fatty king asked the minister to bring the holy man to the palace, but the holy man refused and ordered to come to meet him.
After strenuous efforts, the king met the holy man. The holy man encouraged him and said he was good and very soon the king would gain his health. He asked the king to come for treatment every day from the next day of visit. Also the holy man told the king that he would treat the king only if he came on foot to his place.
The King was unable to walk even a few steps on the road, but accompanied by his followers, he reached the holy man’s place. Unfortunately, the holy man was not available there and his devotee requested the king to come and meet him the next day for treatment.
This was repeated for two weeks and the king never met the holy man, never had any treatment. Suddenly, the king realized that he felt a lot lighter, lost considerable amount of weight and felt more active than before. He realized the reason why the holy man asked him to reach his place by walking.
Very soon, the king regained his health, and the people were very happy in his kingdom.
The King had a lot of wealth, but no amount of wealth could make him healthy.
Health is Wealth!
Essay No. 02
Health is Wealth
There is a well-known saying: If wealth is lost, nothing is lost. If health is lost, something is lost.
If character is lost, everything is lost. It can be reasonably believed that no person in a sound mind would like to lose something even.
A healthy man can work hard and earn wealth, whereas an unhealthy man can’t do this. Moreover, it is said and that rightly so, that a sound mind lives only in a sound body. In the modern world brain is everything to get all that man desires, but health is a prerequisite for having a good brain.
A student who works hard throughout the year has to bring out his knowledge on the paper on the day of examination. But if he does not enjoy good health, he may fall ill on the day of examination and thus all the labour done by him the whole year may just go down the drain.
In normal cause, even to pursue one’s studies in a sustained manner may not be possible for one who doesn’t enjoy good health.
It is for this reason that it is said that students and all young people should take part in sports and games and have regular walks and exercise on daily basis.
Those people who run after money excessively and lose their health, are no gainers in any way. A man having a lot of money, may not even be able to enjoy the fruits of his labour because death and disease can overpower him any time. So, the first and foremost thing for us is to take care of our health. Wealth-earning and other motives must take only a secondary place in our scheme of things.