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Published: 03.03.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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Being not so wise and intelligent as the greatest dramatist of all times, though living in another age and being a realistic and ironic person, in my following essay I will be trying to refute the point of view, which I should probably have to accept and concede. Though, my outlooks slightly differ, and in my essay I will be disclosing my ideas upon the subject I have chosen.

You commence a business. You start it honestly. You invest the money in it you earned by yourself. You do not succeed in it much. Frankly speaking, you do not succeed at all. And then suddenly someone starts persuading you that you can earn much more by not exactly honest means. Fame or obscurity? Prosperity or poverty? Career or collapse? You are conscious. You are a man with senses. You are the person who wants to live. The contemporary world is cruel. No one will think instead of you about your own life. It is up to you whether to live it once or waste it. You choose the former.

Of course, everything is up to your conscience. For example, if after having bribed someone, one does not have remorse, one is on the right way. And then slowly, but steadily day after day, it is advisable to enlarge one's capacities and abilities by deceiving more and more by bounding their freedom and depriving of their work, and, therefore, interests.…

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