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A matter of life and death, and a matter of moral and immoral. If I was to choose and be on Mr.

John’s
shoes I will definitely stand on what is right. We can never know what happened if we stick to wrong
decisions, you can be in jail and ending up your son dead or looking for help desperately and ending up
your son alive. If we tend to do good decisions, we will never know what will this rewards us. I would
rather do the right thing than to spend my life on jail where I can't even see my child, I would never let
my emotions be the center of making decisions. What if it will be getting worse, imagine your son is
battling the illness very fair and square but you as a father or his role model you did horribly wrong.

After watching the movie I just realized

-how unfair was life is, most people has not enough resources or financial capability to approach or
see a doctor, well in fact that our health is the most important thing a person could had, if we don’t
have money we can’t survive
-we can do anything just to save our love ones, John was very brave for trying to earn money, applying
for jobs, insurance, and assistance, and finally holding hostages even though it was not the right
thing to do, it is because of love.

- quote says “ we live everyday but we only die once” life is short, we don’t know what will happen next
we should spend our life on doing good things, Regardless of what you generally want to do, it never
hurts to start building something. There are so many things you can do for your career—even if you
don’t know what you want to do. And, just like the previous advice, the actual act of doing will help
further clarify what paths you might want to be on, and which ones you should rule out

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