Greetings,
My name is Rachel Grusin, I am not a professional writer by any means, I do however believe there is a power behind the impact of substantial ideas and concepts committed to paper and the willingness of those to read them. I hope to one day be someone that can inspire my peers through my own literary struggles, questions, duality, ignorances and epiphanies by finding resolution in those things I myself, alone cannot.
My passion is ...
To Change the World
I know too much about ...
words
My parents always told me ...
move your muscles and change your thoughts, wear the inner smile!
My childhood ambition ...
to make a difference.
My favorite memory ...
my family.
Why I write ...
to enlighten myself, to gain enlightenment from others.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
everything.
My inspiration ...
LIFE.
I don’t know that there is really any question as to whether or not the death penalty is moral. By definition to be moral is to exercise the judgement in oneself that would perpetuate the most good, for yourself and others. The death penalty is putting a person to death, it is quite simple. There is very little hidden in this concept, there is no underlying meaning or alternative interpretation. The death sentence means what it says, a death sentence. When we apply the concept of morality to the death penalty there is a distinct paradox that is not being fully addressed. Consider the...
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Member since: April 2009
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