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  • Essay / How should humans live? - 1806

    “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get” - Tom Hanks, Forrest Gump. Human life is an incredible and wonderful gift from God. It is something that is created day by day with the actions and thoughts of people. Every day is a new experience, a new adventure and an ability to learn new things and move forward. Our lives also carry a great responsibility towards this planet. The human being has his own freedom; do what they want, but there are two kinds of human beings in the world: some who devote their lives to another; who accept everyone with open arms, who want to see an improvement in the world and others who don't care what is happening around them or in the world. Human life carries a great responsibility towards the world. There is an abundance of beauty and good in the world, but there are still many problems. People should take action in the world and help everyone from the homeless to people with disabilities. There are individuals who want to fix the world, but taking on the entire world as a project can certainly seem overwhelming, so taking small steps at a time might help. In this world, only a few will have enough power to do great things simply. like Mother Teresa, but very few people believe they can change the world by volunteering. It is an “experience for the community and the volunteer”. The main reason people volunteer is because they want to do something good for others. There are children who do not receive food every day; there are people who are sick and much more. As a volunteer, human beings have the chance to “support families, improve schools, support youth and beautify the community.” Children are the future of this world, so why... middle of paper...heal our planet, and to heal our planet we have to heal ourselves” by Bobby McLeod. Don't wait until the last minute! Works Cited “Consumers save water and money thanks to EPA program.” Professional Security 55.10 (2010): 6. Academic Search Premier. Internet. May 1, 2014. Machacek, John. “The Red Cross insists on the distribution of donations.” Gannett News Service: November 1, 2001. ProQuest. Internet. May 5, 2014. Morris, Dick, ed. Changing environments. Chichester: Wiley in association with the Open University, 2003. Print “Recycling”. The Columbia Encyclopedia. New York: Columbia University Press, 2013. Reference Credo. Internet. May 8, 2014. “Red Cross releases quadrennial report on earthquake-related work in Haiti. » Red Cross releases four-year report on earthquake-related work in Haiti. Np, and Web. May 1, 2014. “Save the environment, save us. » China Daily, ed. North American. ed. : 4. July 1, 2000. ProQuest. Internet. May 2 2014.