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On my quest to find the value of a human life, i have found that its a matter of perspective and moral impression.

In terms of money in the current year we could say that a 500kg bomb is $2.2M which can cover a 1km radius. The population density of iran is 57 people per square km. A human life is worth $38,596 to the US government.

Does that mean if you make $40,000 a year your "worth your wieght"?

But if your moms broke she wouldnt loose value to you. If your brother or sister cant work anymore they loose value to a buisness but not to you.

Also if your born into a broken family that doeant treat you right, they loose value to you and become an obstacle.

So is the value of a person determined by thier moral standing with you or what they bring to the table as an asset?

Why do we say we love somebody? Why do we say we hate somebody?

How can we tell someone we hate them to thier face and still harbor feelings towards them?

Why is it ok for some people to die but others need to be protected? Do we choose that or do we let the tv decide how we should feel?

 
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