give reason =)
Do we value life?????
If people don%26#039;t value life, how can we be so selfish most of the time giving importance to ourself?
Do we value life?????
very few people value it in the true sense.
most people value the breaths in our lifespan.
everyone is running after something or the other, fighting about something, revenge, jealousy.
what is the use of this
are we not wasting life.
on his deathbed, no man ever said-%26quot;i wish i had spent more time at the office.%26quot;
%26quot;each day, he%26#039;d stack up the letters, he%26#039;d write
tomorrow,
and think of the friends,he%26#039;d fill with delight,
tomorrow,
it was too bad, he was busy today,
and hadn%26#039;t had a minute to stop on his way
more time, i%26#039;ll give to others, he%26#039;d say%26#039;
tomorrow,
but the fact is,
he died and faded from view,
and all that was left,
when the living was through,
was a mountain of things,
he intended to do,
tomorrow. %26#039;
i hope, you got your answer.
%26#039; it matters not, how many breaths we take,
what matters is, the number of moments, which take our breath away.
Reply:Still alive ain%26#039;t you?
Reply:I 100% agree with annie...
Reply:Not always!
Most of the time yes, I think even negative value is a value, a valuation.
There are days or part of the day when time just slips on you and you don%26#039;t understand it%26#039;s a piece of life fading away!!
Reply:I think the true value of life is only really apparent when you have a %26quot;near miss%26quot; with your own mortality or someone you love and care about dies.
Reply:As humans, we value life but it depends on the different culture, that each culture value their own more than others so one culture would be selfish enough to show that they think their own life is much more valuable than others. In turn to uphold their own lives we try to steal more from the rest through wars, or even illegal works like child labor or destroying nature of especially 3rd world countries.
We value life so much that we find ways to find a loop hole not to die young through funding medical breakthroughs, still trying to find planets to find out if we are not alone. Making life easier by technology that%26#039;s why there are constantly new inventions.
Yes we value life, but some more selfishly than others and don%26#039;t realize the negative consequences one is doing that leads to personal gain...
Reply:in way or another, more or less, the answer is yes, otherwise there won%26#039;t be anybody to answer you this question.
Reply:i%26#039;m having a real struggle with that now..i have 3 reasons to live..i have 2 sons and a dog...i do thank god and all my blessing...i%26#039;m luckier than most..but i%26#039;m old and alone at 60..i%26#039;m existing not living..on a scale of 1 to 10...i can go at 2..
Reply:Yes.. We breath the wind of time. Go on and feel motivated. As long as we can. As long as we do. To have our will with our heart to keep us moving on ahead each moment, and each day in this world that we live.
Reply:If we value life, we value the present. However, everything that we can list as value is in the past. Since the past does not exist, we do not value anything.
Reply:NO ! ! !
ISRAEL, IRAN, IRAQ, PAKISTAN, INDIA, CHINA, TIMOR, BALI, NEW YORK, NEW ORLEANS, CHEKOSLAVAKIA, VIETNAM, KOREA and any other country or Alliegance in the past 23-30 Centuries, and MAN wont change..
Reply:From all the wars and killing in the world I%26#039;d say No .
Reply:People value life for the wrong reasons most of the time.It is only when the time is almost running out (death nearby) that people turn to God.
Reply:It seems we as humans don%26#039;t. Many of us give our lives to someone that we follow; thier will becomes our will. When people murder others or commit suicide, it is not because they value life. We throw our life away for everything else, whether it be in this world or the next. As selfish as we are, who%26#039;s to say we won%26#039;t throw away our lives to gain something more, something better than life itself? We do not care about life. Some value it more than others, but to a majority, life isn%26#039;t as valuable as other things.
Reply:Only if it grills up good.
Reply:Every one of us only has a sentimental appreciation of CERTAIN lives even though some of us wish we had more. We don%26#039;t actually value life for it%26#039;s own sake. If we valued life for it%26#039;s own sake, we would care about total strangers just as much as our own blood family or particular people that we fancy. Obviously, we don%26#039;t.
Most will not even place value on our their children if they cannot build a sentimental connection through sight, sound, and touch. Children are disposed of like worthless meat parasites.
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