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To the courts...
Someone was given one wish that could change the world forever, yet their wish was to have every day last 24 hours. You are now in court defending them. What's your defense? Why does this change the world forever?
Ended July 12, 2022 • 1 Entry • Created by AwesomEM
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Someone was given one wish that could change the world forever, yet their wish was to have every day last 24 hours. You are now in court defending them. What's your defense? Why does this change the world forever?
Aprilia

Dear Courts, it doesn’t matter

All Rise!

24 hours a day doesn't exist since forever, thanks to the ancient Egyptians who decided to add one more hour at the end of 10 hours/day division.

To be granted the same 24 hours a day CAN change the world forever.

A change don't mind the time, but the actions.

The world wouldn't just change by glimpse of a mere wish granted to someone, in fact, everyday in its every second, someone out there is trying to change the world.

Give them a 24 hours and money to spend, see what they can do.

It's not the time which matters, it's the money granted.

Your Excellencies,

24 hours a day gives everyone equal chances, for the Earth is rotating, the sunlight and nighttime changes.

No need for an extra hour to change the world, if 25 or 26 hours means no actions.

Time shouldn't be taken for granted. It should be utilized at its utmost.

Your Excellencies,

If you wish one to change the world, give them whatever they want, for any opportunity is enough for a start.

May it pleases the Court. Thank you.