1) The document discusses the concept of equality between people and whether we truly remain equal throughout our lives.
2) While we are all born equal according to documents like the US Constitution, does a hard working person who improves themselves deserve more than someone who remains idle? The author believes we all deserve equal opportunities but what we do with those opportunities defines us.
3) The question is more complex as sometimes people need help getting back on their feet. The government provides money, food and housing to these individuals. However, others may choose not to work and rely on these benefits instead. Being equal means different things to different people and we should not feel wronged to see some receive money from the state.
1) The document discusses the concept of equality between people and whether we truly remain equal throughout our lives.
2) While we are all born equal according to documents like the US Constitution, does a hard working person who improves themselves deserve more than someone who remains idle? The author believes we all deserve equal opportunities but what we do with those opportunities defines us.
3) The question is more complex as sometimes people need help getting back on their feet. The government provides money, food and housing to these individuals. However, others may choose not to work and rely on these benefits instead. Being equal means different things to different people and we should not feel wronged to see some receive money from the state.
1) The document discusses the concept of equality between people and whether we truly remain equal throughout our lives.
2) While we are all born equal according to documents like the US Constitution, does a hard working person who improves themselves deserve more than someone who remains idle? The author believes we all deserve equal opportunities but what we do with those opportunities defines us.
3) The question is more complex as sometimes people need help getting back on their feet. The government provides money, food and housing to these individuals. However, others may choose not to work and rely on these benefits instead. Being equal means different things to different people and we should not feel wronged to see some receive money from the state.
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