Monday, October 31, 2016

“Right is right , even if everyone is against it ; and wrong       is wrong, even if everyone is for it.”
                                   By: William Penn


This statement by William Penn has two different examples. But what does this mean? This quote is telling the audience that when something is right, it’s right. It doesn’t matter if everyone disagrees on it and is against it. And wrong is wrong, even if everyone agrees to and is for it. For instance, when something is right and that is right, is that we all have to do homework for school. It is the right thing to do, even if everyone dislikes that and doesn’t agree to it. Everyone may be against it, however it a good thing to do it. It is the right choice. In the other hand, when something is wrong, it’s wrong example is that all your so-call friends decided to smoke in this party. They want you to smoke as well. But it is the wrong thing to do, even though everyone is for it and agrees to it. Just because they do it, doesn’t me you have to do it. Another example of the right thing to do is to not smoke. It is the right thing to do. Maybe everyone doesn’t agree not to smoke, but it is the good thing to do. They are the ones who will be in trouble later on for not choosing the good thing to do. It’s just better if everyone does the right thing, even if you are the only one that thinks it is.


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