<p><br></p><p><br></p><p>In the relentless pursuit of success, wealth, and recognition, many people overlook the two most valuable assets they possess: health and time. Unlike money or material possessions, these resources are finite, non-renewable, and essential to a meaningful life. When either is compromised, everything else loses its value. Understanding the true worth of health and time can transform how we live, work, and relate to the world around us.</p><p><br></p><p>Time: The Silent Currency</p><p><br></p><p>Time is the only resource every human being is granted in equal measure—24 hours a day. However, how we spend that time varies greatly, and once spent, it can never be regained. Time is the currency of life; every moment is an opportunity either invested or wasted.</p><p><br></p><p>Yet, most of us don’t fully grasp its value until it begins to run out. We often live as though we have endless tomorrows, postponing joy, relationships, and self-care for some distant “perfect” moment. In reality, the only moment we truly own is the present one.</p><p><br></p><p>Warren Buffett once said, “You can always make more money, but you can’t make more time.” The wealthiest person on earth cannot buy back a single lost second. Prioritizing how we use our time—spending it on things and people that truly matter—is a sign of wisdom and maturity.</p><p><br></p><p>Health: The Foundation of a Good Life</p><p><br></p><p>Health is the foundation upon which all else is built. Without it, even the most luxurious life can become a prison of pain, limitation, and despair. Good health enables us to chase dreams, care for others, experience joy, and enjoy the fruits of our labor. Yet, it’s often taken for granted—until it begins to fade.</p><p><br></p><p>In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to sacrifice sleep, nutrition, exercise, and mental well-being in the name of ambition or productivity. But eventually, the body and mind will demand payment for this neglect. Unlike external achievements, health cannot be outsourced or easily replaced. It must be nurtured through daily choices and long-term discipline.</p><p><br></p><p>The Interplay Between Health and Time</p><p><br></p><p>What makes health and time uniquely powerful is their deep connection. When we are healthy, we have more energy and clarity to make the most of our time. Conversely, when time is managed wisely—through rest, balance, and reflection—it contributes to better health. They support each other, and when one deteriorates, the other often follows.</p><p><br></p><p>Imagine having all the time in the world but being too ill to enjoy it. Or being perfectly healthy but trapped in a cycle of busyness that leaves no room for peace or purpose. The sweet spot is when we protect both—guarding our bodies and minds while also honoring our time as the rare gift it is.</p><p><br></p><p>Choosing What Truly Matters:</p><p><br></p><p>In a world driven by external metrics of success, it takes courage to prioritize health and time. It means saying no to toxic work cultures, choosing rest over hustle, and valuing personal well-being over public applause. It means scheduling joy, maintaining boundaries, and remembering that life is not a race, but a journey to be experienced.</p><p><br></p><p>As people age, many express the same regret: “I wish I had taken better care of myself” or “I wish I had more time.” These regrets are rooted in the neglect of life’s greatest assets—ones we all possess now, in this very moment.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Health and time are not just assets; they are the very framework of life itself. Without them, everything else is secondary. To honor them is to live wisely, love fully, and age without regret. In the end, the best investment we can make isn’t in the stock market or material wealth—but in our well-being and how we spend the precious hours we’re given. Choose to protect them. There’s no greater wealth than a healthy life well-lived, and no greater poverty than time wasted in poor health.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>NOTE;If you have time but you are too sick to enjoy it. You are as good as dead,just like the saying "Living Dead"</p><p> Invest in your HEALTH</p><p> It will buy you more TIME.</p>
At the end of the month, we give out prizes in 3 categories: Best Content, Top Engagers and
Most Engaged Content.
Best Content
We give out cash prizes to 7 people with the best insights in the past month. The 7 winners are picked
by an in-house selection process.
The winners are NOT picked from the leaderboards/rankings, we choose winners based on the quality, originality
and insightfulness of their content.
Top Engagers
For the Top Engagers Track, we award the top 3 people who engage the most with other user's content via
comments.
The winners are picked using the "Monthly Engagers" tab on the rankings page.
Most Engaged Content
The Most Engaged Content recognizes users whose content received the most engagement during the month.
We pick the top 3.
The winners are picked using the "Monthly Contributors" tab on the rankings page.
Here are a few other things to know for the Best Content track
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Quality over Quantity — You stand a higher chance of winning by publishing a few really good insights across the entire month,
rather than a lot of low-quality, spammy posts.
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Share original, authentic, and engaging content that clearly reflects your voice, thoughts, and opinions.
3
Avoid using AI to generate content—use it instead to correct grammar, improve flow, enhance structure, and boost clarity.
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Explore audio content—high-quality audio insights can significantly boost your chances of standing out.
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Use eye-catching cover images—if your content doesn't attract attention, it's less likely to be read or engaged with.
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Share your content in your social circles to build engagement around it.
Contributor Rankings
The Contributor Rankings shows the Top 20 Contributors on TwoCents a monthly and all-time basis.
The all-time ranking is based on the Contributor Score, which is a measure of all the engagement and exposure a contributor's content receives.
The monthly score sums the score on all your insights in the past 30 days. The monthly and all-time scores are calcuated DIFFERENTLY.
This page also shows the top engagers on TwoCents — these are community members that have engaged the most with other user's content.
Contributor Score
Here is a list of metrics that are used to calcuate your contributor score, arranged from
the metric with the highest weighting, to the one with the lowest weighting.
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Comments (excluding replies)
5
Upvotes
6
Views
1
Number of insights published
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Subscriptions received
3
Tips received
Below is a list of badges on TwoCents and their designations.
Comments