A classmate gave his response after reading this article by:…

Question Answered step-by-step A classmate gave his response after reading this article by:… A classmate gave his response after reading this article by:  Purnell, J. Q. (2015). Financial health is public health. In L. Choi, D. Erickson, K. Griffin, A. Levere, & E. Seidman (Eds.), What it’s worth: Strengthening the financial futures of families, communities, and the nation (pp. 163-171). Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. http://www.strongfinancialfuture.org/essays/financial-health-is-public-health/ CLASSMATE THOUGHTS ON THE READING BELOW: Although all the social issues covered in class thus far are relevant and important, I feel as though health and wealth are much more relatable for me personally. To me total health is physical, mental and spiritual. Most would associate wealth with money. I would also venture to say wealth has a lot to do with how fulfilled you are in your life. Both of which are heavily connected and play big roles in day-to-day life.In Jason Purnell’s article “Financial Health is Public Health”, he pointed out that stress heavily impacts our bodies. In Purnell’s article he spoke about the “Stress in America Survey” conducted in 2015. This surveyed showed an outstanding amount of people stress about money. The article goes on to state that many Americans don’t seek medical help due to the lack of financial resources. Stress can cause many illnesses such as mental disorders, colds and other viruses, eating disorders, circulatory problems and heart problems. This directly shows that health and wealth are connected and the wealthier you are, the more money you have, the better your chances are of at least knowing you can seek medical help before your stress causes on of the illnesses I mentioned.I believe commitment influences my perspective on health and wealth. If you work hard and accomplish goals you set forth, you can be whatever you want. If you want I good job that pays well, you can get there with hard work and commitment. If your goal is to eat well and stay in shape, I think you can do so with proper planning and dedication. If you are happy and fulfilled with your life, I think you could consider yourself healthy and wealthy.  NOTE: When writing your response to my classmate post above: I want you to consider the following Is the support relevant? Why or why not?Are the facts verifiable? If so, how? If not, why not?Are the opinions well-reasoned? If so, how? If not, why not?What insight on facts and opinions have you gained from reading about your classmate’s post?What insight might you offer your classmate regarding using facts and opinions to support ideas?     Arts & Humanities Writing WRTG 111 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)