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English Recovery Plan: Nicolás Andrés Marín Ortiz
English Recovery Plan: Nicolás Andrés Marín Ortiz
• -If I see this situation, the first thing that would have be counting on the infidelity of your
partner. He may make it very darkly the first days, but later he feels good for not having
married to a person who would deceive with another person. It would not be fair to live in
a lie, with a person who doesn’t love him.
• -The other option is to say nothing to my friend, if he does not find out, nothing would
happen, and I would live happily but deceived. and I as a friend would feel very bad.
2.THE ACCIDENTAL SAMARITAN
-You're involved in a two-car crash on your way to work one morning in which you accidentally hit
and kill a pedestrian. As you get out of the car, you are intercepted by a tearful woman who seems
to think that she hit and killed the pedestrian. You're not sure why she thinks she hit the person,
but she is convinced. There's only you, the woman, and the person you hit on the road; there are no
witnesses. You know that whoever is deemed responsible will probably be sent to jail. What do you
do?
• The first thing I would do, would be to see if the person who crashes is fine, then I would call 911 to
request an ambulance. As the other person is worried, I would explain that the error is mine and not
her, and I would take responsibility for what happened, with its consequences
• On the other hand I could blame the lady who believes that the one responsible for the accident, if
she never finds out, I would not go to jail. but I would feel like the worst person after I had blamed
an innocent person.
3. A DIFFICULT DECISION
You and your son are prisoners at a concentration camp. You son tried to
escape but was recaptured and sentenced to hang at the gallows. To send a
message to all others who may try to escape, the guard orders you to pull the
chair out from under your son; if you refuse, the guard will kill your son and
another innocent person in the camp. What do you do?
-If I made the first decision, it would be the most painful because it would be losing
my son, and more in the situation in which he is. but I would be paying the sentence
for trying to escape, it would be too sad for me to continue living, but it would be
the right order of things.
-the other option would be not to push the chair, and condemn another innocent
person to death, and my son would die the same, but I could negotiate, and offer my
life for my son's, and not risk the life of an innocent person