Mornin'
Well, this depends on how you define healthy. Do you consider wealth and prosperity the cornerstones of relationships? They are indeed important and certainly can accentuate relationships. How do you define these two components? People can be wealthy and prosperous in material things or they can be wealthy and prosperous in all things spiritual and emotional. Sometimes (and this is where most of us prefer to be) all three of these intersect at a point where they are balanced. This is typically not the case for most humans.What vantage point are you coming from?
It seems most humans are constantly trying to find balance in all areas of life. There are the haves and have nots. Some have blessings in some areas and while others have blessings in others. Healthy relationships seem to consist of several components. The ones on the top of the list are honesty, good listening skills, assertiveness, forgiveness, and commitment. In implementing all of these, the plethora of other relationship components are attainable.
It is nice to have the fancy cars, big houses, money, and many other toys to accentuate our lives with. What good are all of these if we are wandering aimlessly through life with a spiritual void? Sure, people can fill their schedules in such a way to avoid thinking about spiritual relationships with a higher power, wife, husband, and others. They can travel the world and buy anything their heart desires? What really does their heart desire?
In every case of discontent, there seems to be a spiritual malady. There is something lost or misplaced within the realm of the heart and soul that desperately needs attention in order for the person to regain or obtain balance, peace, and serenity. Many people may have never had spirituality to begin with and only in desperation seek something that they can reference to help them walk sanely through life. Mark my word, when you take some time to get quiet and alone and allow you heart and soul to speak to you, you will know whether or not the spiritual connection is present. Finally, I think what this all boils down to is where you focus is at and what is important to you. Remember, we are not taking anything with us when we die. Just a though.
Peace

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