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Is More Life Better? In the first chapter of Nagel’s book, the question arises if more life is better than less life. All our lives we are led to believe that we must live as long a life as possible. In this essay I will attempt to argue a position contrary to the popular belief that more is better, could less life in fact be better? What makes a life better than another? More life is not better than less life because life is dependent on the experiences of a person. The experiences of a person are what truly determines a person’s life to be better than another. If I were to ask you who led a better life between two people, one of the age of 30 and one of the age of 50, you would not take in mind their ages but ask what were there experiences.
Approximate Word count = 558 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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