I've followed bits and pieces of the health care debate and am at a loss as to whether a one size fits all solution can be found. The purpose of this post isn't to discuss the opposing views. There are many more qualified than I who can do that.
I have found it interesting that a key aspect has mostly been left out of the discussion. That's the idea that people worry less about the coverage and more about improving their own health.
We know that our country has become progressively fatter and more out of shape. An alarming number of children are suffering from diabetes. We celebrate our nation's finest athletes and consume large amounts of junk food while watching them. And for many, the closest they come to a sport is membership in a "fantasy" league.
Are we looking to health care as a safety net for our self-induced health problems? I would like to see our leaders focus on creating a national goal for improved health. Big things can come from a vision or a crisis. In the 1960s, we had a goal of going to the moon and made it happen. After 9/11, a wave of patriotism united Americans in a way that had not been seen in decades. Perhaps we can fly a flag of health in the coming days.
Maybe we should not just look to politicians for this kind of change. An avalanche starts with the movement of just a few pebbles. As individuals we should not underestimate our power to affect change. By making a healthier choice today, we could change our world tomorrow.
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