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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
5

Write one paragraph describing what the world would be like if everyone were the same.

English
2 answers:
stellarik [79]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Imagine, that suddenly everyone on earth became you. I mean they would have the same knowledge, the same values, the same views, etc. At first they would behave in their situations just like you would if you were in their shoes.

But they would stay you for not a long time.

The environment affects us much more than we can imagine. You, just an ordinary citizen would realize that president of your country is the same man as you are, so why is he the president?

There will start chaos, because no one would be able to do their job, except the few ones.

That sounds alright, but they all have the same issues, too.

You may not be able to stand blood. Well, say good bye to doctors, nurses, and the entire medical profession.

Don’t like heights? Well, better get that ferry from New York to London. Enjoy your journey.

Don't like being in water? No more fish for you. Hope you're vegetarian. Oh, and every navy on earth is now gone. Take that as you will.

It can present hundreds of issues.

Explanation:

Meaning their id a double edge sword to this topic maybe religion wise and moral wise possibility but what if you had no moral code which causes chaos no society which is why the world needs different people to survive and thrive

BartSMP [9]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

the world would be like a simulation of life and nothing would ever change

Explanation:

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