Whos right is it anyway
I'm about to take up a position which will be deemed by some, if not all, as aterrible stand to take. As a matter of fact, if anyone were to agree with me on this subject, I'd be shocked. For you see, rather than arguing from a position of suicide being an unjustified and senseless way to die, I shall argue the other point. That being suicide does have its merits. So, before you start debating, hear my case out. Most people argue that nothing justifies the taking of someone's life. Yet what makes life so valuable? Why do people cling to it so? All we consist of is a bunch of carbon atoms, bound together to form an exoskeleton, organs, and tissue. In this light, there really is not much to life. Out of the 5 billion who inhabit the planet, very few of them shall emerge to be true world leaders. The rest will just lead a mediocre life of work and little play. The taking of ones life can be argued
know what the victim has to go through. They are not the ones enduring the pain. True, one less person here or there will not make a large dent. Yet if everyone who attempts or had
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Approximate Word count = 660
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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