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Sunday, October 6, 2024

Some people think that everyone should look after their health as a duty to the society they live in, rather than their own personal benefit. Do you agree or disagree?

 Some people think that everyone should look after their health as a duty to the society they live in, rather than their own personal benefit. Do you agree or disagree?

Do you agree or disagree?

  • Some people think that everyone should look after their health as a duty to the society they live in, rather than their own personal benefit. 

Should personal well being be considered more of a social obligation than personal motive? 

Yes. Why health should be social duty than personal advantage?   

  • The health of one influences everyone around: pandemic is a live example, and jeopardize safety of the society 

  • If the fall sick,  they will consume invaluable public resources and cost society dearly 

  • They will not be able to contribute to society 

  No. Why? 

  • If health of a person is robust, they can lead an independent life without sufferings and misery 

  • They can also pursue their dreams and ambitions, and earn success 

Intro 

It is commonly argued that one should look after their well being as a part of their social obligation and not just as their personal asset. In my view, this matter needs a profound analysis.

Intro 2

Health of an individual and welfare of society are intricately entwined (closely related). This has persuaded many to suggest that one should take care of their wellbeing more of duty towards society than their personal comfort. Following paragraphs shall critically analyse the relevance of this notion.

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The great public discourse of contemporary times is aligned with the issue whether robust health of an individual is more of an obligation towards society than personal welfare, or not. Following paragraphs shall delve deeper into this matter and share a plausible conclusion.

To start with, those considering personal well being as social commitment feel that people living in a community impact each other: both positively and negatively, and in the current paradigm when social interaction has become paramount,  it is important to protect each other from infectious diseases. For instance, the recent pandemic has proven the significance of this perception. It was a personal initiative taken by people at their own level as a part of their responsibility that helped stem/stop/halt proliferation/spread of coronavirus. 

Moreover, undeniably sick individuals tend to drain public resources by requiring an elaborate healthcare framework that includes establishment of hospitals for diagnosing and treating diseases; training medical professionals; and compensating healthcare practitioners at various levels for dispensing medical interventions. It has been observed that health budgets, across the world, take away a major chunk of invaluable public money. Besides, experts suggest that every citizen should strive to contribute economic productivity and not consume resources like falling ill.

However, the other school of thought considers physical and mental well being as an advantage for oneself rather than caring any social relevance since this allows individuals to lead an independent and satisfying life where they can pursue the dreams and ambitions without having to rely on others or medications and interact with family and friends.

Overall, even though a healthy mind and body must benefit individuals personally, it has a greater relevance for society and the nation as a gregarious creature and is influenced by those around in terms of health and happiness.