Society not only has evolved in major qualities such as in technology but also the view upon humans. During my parents' generation, the ideal living was getting married and the man was supposed to provide for the wife in many things such as, food or money. Now, in 2017, we are taught to never …show more content…
"The good life" does not involve receiving all the money from the wealthiest, but to get the money to help the needy. Peter Singer in source four claims, " That's right: I'm saying that you shouldn’t buy that new car, take that cruise, redecorate the house or get that pricey new suit. After all, a $1,000 suit could save five children's lives." Everyone knows that the majority of the wealthiest people spend their money on maybe, five Bugatti's but maybe donate two percent to a local children's hospital. The money spent on those cars could have saved many lives, could have helped a family in need or even could have rebuilt a better educational environment in a suburban area. We can all incorporate a single penny every day and that would help your community, if everyone incorporated. Some suburban areas are known for the violence that surrounds them, but we still ask ourselves why that occurs? This occurs because money is the issue. Money is hard to receive, because they grew up in an area in which their local high school is known for a huge percentage of high school dropouts and state schools are not interested in the students because they do not want to ruin their prestige reputation. These people seek for money in the worst ways, in order to survive, but is that the "good life?" If we all unite as a community