2nd Person – pineapple488

  1. Taxpayers often wonder whether the amount spent on students makes a difference. Upon closer examination, it becomes evident that it does. This can be confirmed by asking any parent whose child attends an expensive school.
  2. Different types of injuries occur in each sport. It could be questioned whether a surgery performed before an injury occurs might potentially make an athlete stronger.
  3. Consider the effects of a drug consuming the body. The desire to obtain such a drug may overshadow any concern for the consequences associated with its use.
  4. The decision to invite Syrians into the country may introduce more problems than it resolves.
  5. Does the notion of not having immediate access to money seem trivial?
  6. The small green piece of paper in a pocket holds no intrinsic value beyond the cost of its production. Yet, people often spend their lives striving to acquire more of these pieces of paper, only to deposit them in a bank.
  7. The next time a bank statement is read or a dollar bill is held, it should be recognized that they represent a constructed value, established by external authority. Without such a system, trade would likely still rely on tangible goods such as livestock or produce.
  8. It is clear that a dollar’s worth is defined solely by what can be exchanged for it.
  9. The ability to carry money without physically holding it brings to mind the concept of stone currency. Just as with stone money, physical possession of Bitcoin is not necessary to establish ownership.
  10. The concept of the American Dream often revolves around the accumulation of enough paper currency to achieve financial stability. A deeper reflection reveals that people’s lives are often structured around the acquisition and use of money.
  11. Money is a complex concept, and its pursuit can occupy a lifetime. From the moment a person enters school, the goal becomes joining the system of earning money, which is often seen as a means to enhance personal enjoyment and social acceptance.
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1 Response to 2nd Person – pineapple488

  1. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    Beautiful, innovative choices. Extra credit for ingenuity.

    Graded.

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