tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-463759669646340584.post5629935279065117226..comments2023-09-29T03:01:22.752-07:00Comments on Dotal Anecdotes: Life as a Wife: NeurophilosophyMrs. Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15522714502210311748noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-463759669646340584.post-71076315470292947722009-11-23T17:26:19.463-08:002009-11-23T17:26:19.463-08:00I agree with you, I like how the you used the ruby...I agree with you, I like how the you used the ruby example to illustrate your thoughts. On my paper I said if we used prosthetic organs it would be difficult to draw a line of who can and can't have them, like a child with a weak heart or a crazy political leader's aim for immortality at the age of 100. It makes you ask the question of did life intend for me to not have a leg or a close loved one inorder to teach me something valuable about life or is it an opportunity to fight the odds and live a new and previously unthought of life? This, atleast for me, is a difficult question to answer since life isn't always black and white (it's more like that fuzzy color when your tv loses reception).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com