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Dau coroana jurrrr.
7. The Talmud teaches that the most important things in life are what a man does and how he interacts with others to do good: "Life is but a river. It has no beginning, no middle, no end. All we are, all we are worth, is what we do while we float upon it- how we treat our fellow man. Remember this, and a good man you will be." Do you agree with that? Bring arguments to support your point of view.​

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Răspuns de squalicorax
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I disagree,and here is why.

Life,in reality,has no worth. And infact it never did,the actual worth we are talking about is something that humans came up with in all those years of us developing intelligence. We value it because it's the one and only,or maybe because we don't know if there's another or multiple after death. The "real" value is nonexistent. Humans have created it only to cope with such stuff. And same goes for respect or moralities,in reality none of these exist and occur naturally,it's just between us.

Life,does have a beggining,and it is when you are born. From then on you have 40+ years to live or less,depends on genetics and heritages. Middle of life,or end,or beggining,is based on your lifespan. Nobody knows it of course,but it's real. Of course,being good in life will bring you a good reputation and good views from other people,but this is just because we created this environment.


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