1Jeffrey BlackwoodENG- 106Dr. Verrone06/01/2021It's difficult to maintain a pleasant lifestyle; how much money does a person require tomake ends meet? There are many responses to this topic, but a few people are willing to donatetheir lungs, eyes, hearts, sperm, blood, and other organs in exchange for a large sum of money.This may appear odd, but people will go to great lengths for the proper amount of money. Manypeople are waiting for an organ transplant, and some have been on these lists for a long time.Waiting for a benefactor who might be a coordinate might be excruciating for the recipient andhis or her family. The never-ending bills add to the stress. Many families are unable to affordlong-term care. Unfortunately, many patients on the waiting lists will die while waiting for anorgan transplant. As a result, some people resort to the illicit market in order to obtain the organthey require. The persons who these folks go to are known as "organ brokers”. The folks whoprofit the most from unlawful sales are the wealthy and the brokers. They take advantage ofthose who can afford to come to them. Organ trades are misused because organ brokers and thosewho can buy from them profit at the expense of vulnerable disadvantaged people.The behavior of misusing assets and benefitting from them is known as abuse ormanipulation. Misuse is regarded as fundamental, or value based. Shame can be depicted as aconversation between two persons. A structure that unjustifiably helps one set of people at theexpense of another is an example of basic abuse (Wertheimer & Zwolinski, 2017). The