(don't think I'm in any way
talking health and wealth gospel!!)
Not exact matches
Let's
talk about what we can learn from it
and how to apply these ideas to master the habits that shape your
health, happiness,
and wealth.
So consistent are we in our beliefs that if you hew to the first narrative, I predict you read the New York Times, listen to progressive
talk radio, watch CNN, are pro-choice
and anti-gun, adhere to separation of church
and state, are in favor of universal
health care,
and vote for measures to redistribute
wealth and tax the rich.
If you lean toward the second narrative, I predict you read the Wall Street Journal, listen to conservative
talk radio, watch Fox News, are pro-life
and anti — gun control, believe America is a Christian nation that should not ban religious expressions in the public sphere, are against universal
health care,
and vote against measures to redistribute
wealth and tax the rich.
Live
talk radio from the Hill Country of Texas with Patrick Timpone
and guests, discussing
health,
wealth and wellbeing.
So it's a chicken vs the egg type of situation when you're
talking about
health and wealth.
Statistician Hans Rosing, whom we've
talked about before on Slaw, takes 200 countries on a dynamic
and audacious gallop across 200 years, to show us how the world's
health and wealth have changed.