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Against Iimitation

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Against Iimitation

Life, an awe inspiring sequence of events that provokes love, hatred, generosity and joy that once examined in fine detail brings itself to each harmonious climax. But what if life remains unexamined? The love, the hatred, the generosity and the joy remain still and motionless without any release, and life is no longer worth living. Therefore, the unexamined life is not worth living. By defining the examination, the worth and the life, we can give evidence to this statement.

: The examination in life is the evaluation of the events of the present, past and/or the future. By simply reflecting on an event a person makes examinations. The decisions of what a person likes or dislikes, how a person decides to live their life and whether to live or not, are all examinations of life and life's events. For example, if a person made the decision that they did not want to examine their life any longer; that would be a way of examining their life and that decision would have to be clarified to themselves at different points of their life. This means that this person would be examining their life at every point that the decision is remembered and clarified. Many people would argue this point because they believe that what I am saying is that people who cannot think do not deserve to live. This is not the case at all. I am saying that if that person has the ability to evaluate the decisions they make, even if it is just for a few seconds in a moment, that they have created a worth in life for themselves because they are examining life. In this way, even a person with a mental or physical

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