Recently, I watched a doctor save a man's life. His wife cried with relief. His children smiled again. Everyone thanked the doctor. They should have. The doctor had earned every expression of gratitude. But as I left, another question remained with me. Why did that man need saving in the first place? Most of us would answer immediately. High blood pressure. Diabetes. Stress. High cholesterol. Those answers are correct. But they don't go back far enough. The hospital wasn't where his story began. It was where it finally became impossible to ignore. Health Is a Journey, Not an Event Many chronic diseases develop over years rather than overnight. Every meal. Every night's sleep. Every walk, or lack of one. Every stressful season. Every health check we postpone. Every environment we live in. Our health is gradually shaped by thousands of small influences. Some are within our control. Others are not. Understanding this changes the question we ask. ...