The Korea Times
“What do you think is the most important thing in your life?” “It’s exercise. How old do I look? I am 91. I work out every day to be healthy.” When I meet older people exercising early in the morning in the park, I sometimes ask them, “What do you think is the most important thing in your life?” Most of them say it’s health. I have two older brothers and three older sisters. When my mother passed away in 2019, my eldest brother said, “Our mother didn’t leave us much inheritance, but she gave us the two most precious things in our lives: good health and sincere faith.” That’s true. In my family, all of us are Catholic. My mother set a good example of practicing faith in her daily life. God was her priority throughout life. Prayer, sharing, devotion, dedication, sacrifice, endurance and silence were the fruits of her faith. When I observe my brothers and sisters, it is clear that they also inherited those spiritual gifts. All of them are faithful churchgoers, and they are very active and devoted in the life of the church. At the same time, they are conscious of
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