In week 4, we have learned that while capitalism promotes building wealth as the most important reason for human behavior, our psychology and behavior

 

In week 4, we have learned that while capitalism promotes building wealth as the most important reason for human behavior, our psychology and behavior shows that we do not always think more is better.  This means that humans may recognize some things in life as more important than money (e.g., family, friends).  We believe that some things in life are priceless and that no amount of money can replace it. 

Assignment Question #1

Do you agree that some things in life are more important money?  Why is that the case? Are humans just flesh and blood or is there more to it than that (e.g., soul, spirit)? 

Assignment Question #2

Based on the story, why is the ship no longer the same ship?

Assignment Question #3

If human beings went through a similar type of change like this boat where you no longer have the same parts as ten years ago, are we still the same person?

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