I was asking my ChatGPT about my health yesterday. I know it's funny, but just some questions that can help me figure out what is actually wrong with me. I noticed I trained so hard last month, and I did lots of squatting exercises, although I've always been doing them, but this time around it's different, and since I was done with my training, I have been complaining about my knee.
My knee hurt so bad that I couldn't even run. I was trying to train last week and felt lots of pain in my leg, yet I did not consider going for a check-up; instead, I chose ChatGPT to know what might be wrong. Coming to today's topic, compulsory check-ups, it is good to know that what has advantages will have disadvantages. A compulsory checkup might not work in my country for some reasons, although if we want to talk about the advantages of compulsory checkups, it's definitely more than the disadvantages.
But this can only be done in a developed country, the reason being that even if you check the compulsory checkup for them and it is later discovered that they are having an illness in one way or the other, where exactly do they want to get the money from? That's why I said it can only be done in a country where things are going well. Let us not forget that the recent record of poor people in my country is half of the country. Now being poor is different from poverty itself.
You can be poor and still have a place to sleep and something to eat, but some people live in poverty, sleep inside it, and so on. Talking about compulsory checkups, the economy won't allow it even if the government allows it. People will use their money to eat rather than to check up on their health. I once heard of someone with skin infections; she was told to bring a certain amount of money for treatment but couldn't afford it until the disease ate more than half of her body. She was later rescued by a celebrity, which is Brain Jotter.
That aside, let's look at the advantages of compulsory checkups.
Early confirmation of disease: one of the advantages is that you will get to know what is wrong with you as soon as possible. Some people's sicknesses are not curable because it was too late before they could detect what was wrong with them, and this will go a long way to even end their lives. So many people die out of minor things, for instance, stress. This looks simple but kills; if you do check up, it will be detected on time, and you can work towards it. Some people will have malaria and not go for checks up until their last minute; these are things that kill easily.
Improved mental health; lots of people think a lot about so many things, and there is no way to stop this. Then going for a check-up, if you see people that run mad, some of them just need attention and check-ups; it must have been lots of processes to reach a point to run mad.
In summary, this can only be possible, if the government can compulsory check up and still make it free for people to participate, and also reduced the rate of everything, this is the only way the government can achieve their aims and objectives.
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