Those who are healthy do not have any idea of the struggle that those who are less able go through in order to do the simplest of daily activities. We take for granted those qualities that seem to be so basic such getting up in the morning without pain or walking from the car to go inside the post office. A daily grind of pill taking, physical therapy, concern about how to pay one's bills if unable to work and loss of self esteem take their toll. Even the simple joy of bathing a child can use up an entire day's allotment of energy
The real question to be answered is not whether health is better than wealth but what is the true path to happiness. To be healthy but miserable because you are poor is a fairly shallow way to live your life. With health, your potential is unlimited. Nothing stands in the way of traveling, working a job, having a family or going back to school. With good health, there is always a way to make the money to create the life you desire.
Can you be happy and be in poor health? To some extent you can, but poor health is like a roadblock that cannot be driven around. It is always staring you in the face, requiring attention even in the most mundane of tasks. It doesn't release you despite begging, crying, bargaining or even in resignation. Even when poor health is being behaved, it never truly leaves.
To be wealthy but have poor health is like partial compensation, a kind of bad news with good news. At least, you will have less concern about the cost of healthcare, cost to live a restricted life and whether there will be money to attend to the further decline of health as you age.