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Is it okay to start health care at the age of 27?
When it comes to providing for the aged, it is generally the elderly who feel anxious, for example, when they are in their forties and fifties, because before that, people were still very young, thinking more about eating, drinking and having fun, and rarely worrying about providing for the aged so early.

However, in recent years, we have found that the anxiety of providing for the aged is getting younger and younger, and people have long been worried about the problem of providing for the aged, fearing that there will be no stable life in the future and that they will be miserable.

The problem of providing for the aged is indeed a worrying one, because with the growth of age, people's health will decline. If they don't save enough capital when they are young, the quality of life in their later years is really worrying.

Coupled with the current employment situation, economic situation and other issues, people are increasingly anxious about providing for the elderly, fearing that they will not be able to live a decent old age.

It is also beneficial to start thinking about this problem at the age of 27, because the earlier you think about it, the more time you have to prepare, so from now on, while you are still young, you must work hard in these two directions.

First, make money and save money.

Of course, making money is a very, very important direction, because we live in this society, and money is our necessity and the medium we use to exchange what we want.

Every day we live, we can say that even if we lie down and sleep, we are spending money. We need electricity to turn on air conditioning in summer and heating in winter. As long as we are alive, we must rely on money to make a living.

Second, exercise from now on.

Although there is nothing serious on the surface, there are still some minor illnesses, such as fatty liver, breast nodules, cervical spondylosis, high uric acid, myopia, etc., all of which are caused by not caring for your body.

When we are young, these minor ailments and pains won't have much influence on us, but if we don't pay attention all the time, minor problems will gradually become major problems.

The biggest problem of providing for the aged is firstly the economic problem, and secondly the health problem. We are worried about our old age because a great anxiety comes from our health.