The decision to save someone else's life over your own is a deeply personal and complex moral dilemma. Many people might instinctively choose to save another, especially if it involves a loved one or someone in immediate danger. However, others may feel that preserving their own life is equally important, considering their responsibilities and potential future contributions. Ultimately, the choice would depend on individual values, circumstances, and the specifics of the situation.
no if a person fell on the railroad tracks you don't have to risk you life to save theirs
no trees no life
When you have an enormous passion for a person(example: would give up your life for them or sacrifice your life to save them)
yes a dolphin can save a person life
to save a person life
Well if you mean "how TO save a life" then i think it would be "the fray". Well if you mean "how TO save a life" then i think it would be "the fray".
Save Yourself by Civil Twilight
to save another person life
your in love you care about that person so much that you would give your life to save theres
To be honest with you, if you have to save the Mediterranean sea from fire, I do not think you would be worrying about saving it, more likely you would be worrying about how to save yourself.
Well, if you saw someone drowning and you dived in and rescued them, you would have saved someones life. or if you saw someone choking or having a heart attack and no one is around, call 911. That would be considered saving someone's life too.
Anything that makes you think and be honest with yourself and others. Life after death, why are we here, what would I do for someone else when it doesn't benefit me, would I kill someone, would I give my life to save someone, pretty much anything that makes you examine yourself, your beliefs and motivations. Most have flexible answers depending on the circumstance and few can every be answered absolutely.