Are you more thankful for good health or financial stability
this Thanksgiving?
THIS WEEK’S QUESTION:
“Are you more thankful for good health or financial stability this Thanksgiving?” Good health: 9 Financial Stability: 2
? Bert Berson: “Yes. Family and friends are what I am most grateful for.”
? Chris Bryant: “Health. I expect most are worried about their financial stability, looking beyond the short term, this is the time of year to be thankful for family, friends and health.”
? David Cohen: “While fortunate to have both, I am always more thankful for my health.”
? Dennis Kennedy: “Good health! Without good health it’s difficult to do much else. I am thankful for my health and hope and pray that it becomes possible for all to also have good health. Nonetheless, we need to act as if all depends on us and pray as if all depends on God!”
? Julian Mancias: “I am very thankful for my health. Without good health life can be very difficult and oppressive.”
? Linda McNulty: “Good health! Though not always easy, we can all overcome financial stability.”
? Henry Miller: “As the survivor of five bypasses this year, I guess I’ll vote for good health. Besides, ‘you can’t take it with you,’ can you?”
? Lisa Pampuch: “Because the economy is so precarious for so many, I’m especially thankful for financial stability this Thanksgiving.”
? John Quick: “Good health. Coming out of the recession and cleaning up the remains of a difficult divorce means that financial stability is more difficult right now, but this too is improving steadily.”
? Emily Shem-Tov: “In these times, they are very intertwined – but as my grandmother always stressed, no matter what we should be grateful that ‘at least we have our health.’ ”
? Steve Staloch: “I’m thankful I have the financial stability to afford adequate health care.”
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