Jean Ebert The Value Of Life

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The value of life has many perspectives from different people and how their outlook on existence means. The idea has a complete control of what it stands for and how it dominates the human mind. The subject of life can make someone emotional very easily. The value of life leads to inner happiness but there are many obstacles to overcome before reaching that happiness. It not only leads to happiness it can lead towards moral, materialistic, and loving traits in life. Throughout the history of science many have learned that the brain is a powerful tool that can help you, make you cry, angry, overthink and many more dangerous outcomes. The brains thought is the value of life is finding ways to be content with oneself and exploring quantity of fatality and how much it means. For many it is what makes them happy, for example Roger Ebert. Ebert quoted “ when i am my problems become invisible and i am the same person i always was. All is well. I am as i should be.” (the essential man). Ebert describes what makes him content, he describes that value of his life is something one can do and all the problems may disappear. Even after ebert's death, his happiness and love for what he did has inspired many and what people should model …show more content…

If someone is willing to value their life then the outcome will be what they want and enjoy their life in full happiness just like Roger Ebert. Within Eberts story the author quotes “...some things are more important than ever” (The essential Man). the author is looking Roger’s dying life and only wanting the best for his health and family and he knows that roger enjoyed his life despite the state he was in. As life is running out of time for basically everyone and we do not have all the time in the world, I believe that putting the value of life is a important characteristic in life to be happy with

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