Law in Contemporary Society

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 I have wanted to be a lawyer for a long time. The story of how I came to that realization is a cute one: Harry Potter features prominently, my mother is another main character, and the rest is a mixture of my interests in politics, government, and a healthy heaping of just plain luck. But that is a story for another day. Instead, I want to discuss what I think the law is, and the things I think it can help me achieve.

For me, the law is nothing more than a means to an end, the end in this case being success. What do I define as success, you ask? Well, the day I will know I have succeeded is the day I can recline in a chair in my own living room with a cold beverage in my hand and with a wife and children that are well taken care of. Is this truly all I want in life? In truth, no – in fact the beverage is strictly optional. But raising a family and having the resources to do so comfortably is the milestone that I am aiming for in the next, say, ten years.


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