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Inventors are not as important to society as doctors.

To what extent do you agree with this statement?

Provide reasons for your answer. Include relevant examples from your own
knowledge or experience.
Write at least 250 words.

Inventors’ being less vital than medics is often considered as a unanimous fact
among ordinary people. However, this allegation/contention is highly
controversial due to the various factors that ought to be taken into account in
order to justify it. This essay will emphasize both on the reinvigorating ability of
medicine and on the technological advances, being the catalyst behind
human’s current development.

One the one hand, it is important that doctors be acknowledged for their key
role in people’s longevity and emotional health. For instance, it has not been
long since the first human heart transplant surgery was conducted, and ever
since that moment myriad of men have received a second chance for life.
Moreover, many professionals risking their lives for the common good, such as
firefighters have benefited from the positive aftereffects of plastic surgery. As a
great number of them have experienced severe injuries and it is due to plastic
surgeons that they have regained their health and self-esteem.

Nevertheless, if not for the scientific pioneers, numerous of the contemporary


amenities would have not been created yet. In particular, Thomas Edison is the
epitome of the fast-thinking mind for the twentieth century, with thousands of
technological breakthroughs, including the incandescent light bulb, this genius
has immensely facilitated common people’s daily lives. Alternatively, people
would still be using firewood for heating and candle light to brighten their
dining rooms.

To summarize, both these vocations have a thriving impact on the society, from
people’s health to the conveniences in their homes. Therefore, I think it would
be impossible to differentiate them in the matter of their significance to human
life.

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