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The Right Way to Live

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I believe this quote can relate to anyone, as it discusses the way of life, and how many different ways of life are apparent in this world. Whether one lives according to religion or choice, people live differently. Once can have a specific diet whether it’s because they choose to or they are required to by religion because everyone has a different judgment on what it is to live life. People go to even extreme measures to implement their way of life onto others. Religious wars, border disputes, & disagreements are all ways people have tried to implement their way of life on others. It is a problem and luxury to have so many ways of life here in the U.S. That is why we have so many different ethnicities, cultures, languages here in this country. It fascinates me on how so many different people chose to settle in one place where many different cultures have already settled. For example, New York is a prime example of different cultures clashing. In New York’s boroughs lies different parts of the cities that are home to specific cultures such as Little Italy, Chinatown, and more. The simplicity to how it’s so easy that these cultures can live beside each other baffles me that countries have ethnic or border disputes. I believe there is absolutely no right way to live, in fact I believe there is no right way to live at all and that there are different ways one can live life “right.” Anyone can have an opinion on how someone should live life, but no one should forcefully implement this on anyone. It would be wrong if someone told you that what you’re doing and the way that you’re doing it is wrong and forces you to change. Personally, I’ve been revealed to a lot of cultures from an early age, as I’ve always been the different one when I first came into this country. I was usually the only asian kid in white schools growing up, until I moved to Cerritos where I found as many asians as I could ask for. I saw Indians, Korea

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