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Value of Life: Priceless Essay

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Value of Life Essay How does one put a value upon life? That is the question that surfaces in the mind of every individual at least once in a lifetime. The answer is not a definite one. Everyone has various beliefs and morals; this makes manifesting life’s value into a definite answer a daunting task. I believe every individual holds a personal value of life, each of us appreciate different aspects of life more than other. Life is priceless. There is no specific value that can be placed upon it. There is no way to weigh a life’s worth. Sure you can calculate a person’s economic worth or their career, but a career isn’t a life. There are many aspects as to why life is priceless. You can not measure a person’s values, nor can you weigh the …show more content…

Life is a rollercoaster of emotion. It can invigorate or devastate. It can produce both success and failure, but no two cases are identical. The same could be said of the value to those who produced the success and failures. There is one thing certain about life, and that is death. Will a life be more valued by someone who fears death more than someone who has come to terms with death? “No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don’t want to die to get there.” (Jobs 2) The point is that everyone is somewhat fearful of death. With the fear of death comes the will to survive, or rather the will to live life to its fullest. “…rather bear those ills we have/ Than fly to others that we know not of?” (Shakespeare III.i.26-27) This quote represents the fear many have of death. Why would they want to venture to the unknown? They may cling to life anyway they can. Rodger Ebert once wrote “I know its coming [death] and I do not fear it, because I believe that there is nothing on the other side of death to fear…” (Ebert 3) He might have not valued his life that is why he was okay with dying, right? What if I told you he also wrote “What I am grateful for is the gift of intelligence, and for life, love, wonder, and laughter. You can’t say it wasn’t interesting.” (Ebert 3) This just goes to show that life’s aspects can be appreciated in different ways. Hamlet appreciates the fact that he knows

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