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From "As a man thinketh" by Allen, James

The Wealthy but Unhealthy Man
Illustrates the futility of material wealth without inner well-being and self-discipline.
Core Belief
"Material possessions can buy happiness and health, and he is unwilling to sacrifice his indulgences for long-term well-being."
Worldview
Sees the world as a source of pleasure and gratification. He believes that he is entitled to enjoy the finer things in life, regardless of the consequences.
Personality
Hedonistic, indulgent, and self-destructive. He prioritizes pleasure over health and lacks the self-control to make necessary sacrifices.
In Their Own Words
"I deserve to enjoy the fruits of my labor."
"Money can buy anything, even health."
"I'm not willing to give up my pleasures."
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