Does doing the morally right thing ever make a person’s life worse off than doing the wrong thing?

Choose ONE of the prompts below as the basis for a clear argumentative and critical essay demonstrating your understanding of what we have considered thus far in our Ethics course.

The essay should be MLA-formatted and should showcase a minimum of five (5) well-developed paragraphs, including the introduction, three substantive body paragraphs, and a thought-provoking conclusion. You should have an explicit thesis statement which states your essential claim. Stay in Yd-person formal point-of-view. Provide a meaningful title for the essay, as well, which captures the overall significance of the analysis. DO PROMPT 2 UNLESS YOU FEEL PROMPT ONE WILL GIVE ME A BETTER PAPER

PROMPT 2:

Does doing the morally right thing ever make a person’s life worse off than doing the wrong thing?