In our last
session, we saw the relationship between GDP and Health as an indicator of
quality of living. To recall the most important fact, the higher the GDP of a
nation is, the greater is the possibility of that nation setting aside more
money to promoting health of the citizens of the country. We also noted that
the more healthy persons a nation has, the more is the possibility that the
performance of the nation will be better and more efficient than the nation of
the people with poor health.
So, the question
is: how to provide healthy citizens to the nation and whose obligation is that?
A nation can
create situations where health-issues are attended to with care; it can even
give some money for it. But a nation
cannot decide on behalf of the individuals who are suffering. The implication is health is the final
responsibility of the individual who must decide to be healthy.
And what is the
situation that helps the individual learn healthy living, a situation where
learning is very pleasant and spontaneous? The situation is nothing other than
the family dinner; that is, all the members of the family take their food
together, at least once in a day. The practice of eating as a family has great
advantages of lasting value, for all the members of the family, the parents and
the children.
Perhaps, it is
already known to you that the first and the earliest role models to their
children are their parents, both father and mother. Of course, psychoanalysis,
a branch of psychology, emphasizes the fact that mother exerts greater
influence on children at the formative stage than anybody else and the kind of
character an individual develops depends on the mother. ( We will deal with the
fact of mothers in individual’s life if any of the reader wants to know more about
it since the discussion on mothers does not come under this present context of
GDP)
Children learn
everything, from ordinary social manners like saying ‘Thank You’ to significant
fact of personality, broadly, whether optimistic or pessimistic. The adulthood
of the children is moulded by the examples of the parents the children see,
particularly at the dining table. Research has shown that family mealtimes help
children in many ways and one of the most important of them is their food
choices. In other words, nutrition gets more attention from children who have
family mealtimes.
Family mealtimes
have lots of benefits to the family members. First, you spend more meaningful
time with the children; it means you come to know more about them since you
share your experiences and ask your children to share their experiences in
school. This practice tends to continue throughout and children when grown
adults , they tend to share their difficulties also with you. In short, the
parents become their most trusted companions and they know parents are there
behind them in any crisis. This gives them courage to face and live life at any
stage. And confident individuals often turn out to be efficient in anything
they do. This means a nation of more happy families will have more efficient
people to employ and to develop the economy of the country.
It is really
exciting to note that a happy family is a source of efficient employees or
employers and what else a country needs to develop its GDP?
Having seen the
relationship between Health and GDP, considering health as an indicator of
quality living as implied and indicated by GDP, we shall take up some other
aspect of quality living in association with GDP.
Remember to ask
me questions which I will try to answer to the best of my experience and
knowledge.
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