Value of life

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Value on a human life
Is it possible for a person to be worth more than another just because of different lifestyles? Society seems to think so. An individual usually values life as a time to cherish moments with loved ones. People also value life with sympathy, making sure that lessons are learned after mistakes, and always moving forward, never looking back. However, society sees it in a whole different perspective. Society values life in a logical and financial way. People will always different opinions about valuing life, some agreeable and some disagreeable. Individuals should not think about the value of a human life in an emotional way, but logical way and society should think of it logically, not emotionally.
Not one person was worth a penny. In, What Is a Life Worth by Amanda Ripley, she mentions "...when a man died, he took his legal claims with him...the courts started to put a dollar value on a life-after death" (1). This means that years back, no one would get money for the death of their loved ones until the courts got involved. Even after the courts got included, not everyone got the same amount of money. Now, there are people who are worth more or even less than others. In the article What Is The Value Of A Human Life?, Kenneth Feinberg points out, “ The law required that I give more money to the stockbroker, the bond trader and the banker than to the waiter, the policemen, the fireman and the soldier at the Pentagon” (2). That is how society works. When people realized the difference in amounts of money, complaints began. People thought it was unfair that a banker would get more than a soldier from the Pentagon. Society sees the life earning s for each person, and that is how they get the estimated amount...

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...tart complaining for more money because the sufferings and pain is too much. However, society’s method of assigning a specific amount of value on a person could be a good method. People choose the lives and dream jobs they want, therefore, they deserve the amount they get. So what now? Should people try hard to change the fact that some are worth more than others? Every person that tries, can be close to making a difference and getting the justice that is wanted by many.

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