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Kazeer [188]
3 years ago
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Why we do too much for our living when we know that we are going to die?

Geography
1 answer:
ozzi3 years ago
7 0
Its a difficult too say, Y did you enter this question, if you know your going to die, THAT was an example. you see..  we have needs and wants and the points is simple. do u want to die? no. i hope not at least,s u do things to survive, like lets say u have a bow an Arrow ur Starving U see a Deer what do you do??? you shot It, cook it THEN EAT IT. use its fur to stay warm. U do what you NEED TO DO, lick get a job and have a family BECAUSE is LIFE!!!
and Natural Human Instinct. 

Thank You have A Great Day!

-Salem :3  <span />
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