Paradice v. real world
...n the road or the other side of the hedge. The “real world” involves unique circumstances that allow humans to grow and learn through trial and error. In a place where everything is perfect, we can’t experience these things and in a way, you can argue that were losing something that’s important to our way of life. As humans we need to go though things such as pain and sorrow because these events make us stronger emotionally and in a paradise we would be lacking these qualities. Just being able to live life is what makes everyday worth living, and to be in a place where life is the same and everything is “perfect” is a shame. To be in a place where nothing gets done or no one can go anywhere, is a place where people are just waiting out the inevitable (death). This is not my idea of paradise. Anyone can just take the easy way out on things, but there is no reward in the end. The “real world” involves hard work and pain. It is these factors that make a paradise world so appealing. To escape a world of responsibilities and dead lines is a common dream that people share, however this is the wrong view of things. I believe that you get out of life what you put in. You work hard s...