What Is the Purpose of My Life Essay

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    focus on in my life are considered deep, I would say yes. I am rapidly approaching retirement in my current employment as well as the legal retirement age. My focus until now has not contained as much depth and clarity as I originally thought. Financially, I question if I will be able to sustain my lifestyle with the amount of residual income I will have to support myself for the remainder of my life and still be able to provide the things I provide now for the children, those of my own and…

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    This letter is a formal appeal to you for assistance with the tuition fees for continuing my education. I had to suspend my education at HBU (Houston Baptist University) because of the increment in tuition fee; I came from a family with no savings, my mother was a single mother (61 years old going to 62) who raised me in a low-income apartment life, no education nor funds for her ending years. HBU (Houston Baptist University) recently funded a football team in which they did well for their…

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    direction and purpose God wants for their life. The author addresses some key issues in the book. These include: people not knowing where to go to find God’s will, going the wrong direction to find God’s will, and/or not wanting to know God’s will because of fear of what it might be and if they can handle it. MacArthur gives us some themes, solutions, and main points to help those with these problems. The theme of Found: God’s Will is to find the direction and purpose God wants for your…

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    we do what we can to help ourselves grow as a person and as a unique individual. Most people strive to have more knowledge for their own benefits as well as the benefit of others. Learning can occur in many different ways and the experience is usually different for everyone. However, I still would like to explain to others the things I have learned in my life. Sharing the knowledge we have is our purpose in life; to live, learn, and to teach. In this platform, I will describe some of my beliefs…

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    philosophy was a form of existentialism. Sartre’s aim was to defend existentialism against a number of charges which had been made against it (Warburton). He believed that we are all born without a purpose or a predetermined plan. He compared life to a painter’s blank canvas. There is no telling what will become of it. There is no preceding essence. Existence precedes essence. We are born into a void. In the void nothing makes sense and there is nothing, not even God. However, we have…

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    When reviewing the evolution of my worldview, Howard Zinn’s The Politics of History comes to mind. His book is a collection of case studies and essays that argue for a radical approach to the past. Zinn’s work changed the way I saw my purpose in life. I had originally planned to enter a field in science, despite my passion for history and the Humanities. In an age where the college degree had lost its traditional value, STEM fields seemed to me like the only practical route to success. However,…

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    dream and the purpose of a dream is. One such psychologist is Sigmund Freud with his famous, yet non-scientific, theory that dreams are symbolic expressions of a person’s unconscious conflict or wish fulfillment and contain manifest and latent content. A theory created by Rosalind Cartwright states that dreams are the continuity of waking thought, but without restraints from logic or realism. Another theory known as the information processing perspective…

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    What is the true meaning of life? What is our purpose as human beings? The value of life varies greatly from culture to religion to an individual. Philosophers have been debating this question for centuries with many coming to different conclusions. John Stuart Mill and Arthur Schopenhauer are two philosophers who attempted to define the significance of human life. Mill was a strong advocate of utilitarianism and had quite the optimistic view on human life by seeing its goal as attaining…

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    the course of history, many different ideas and ways of finding the purpose of life have been constructed, but few truly captivated and drawn the attention of a mass following. Three philosophies which have done so are those of Puritanism, Deism, and Transcendentalism. The first, emphasizing God and the strict following of his word, the second, reasoning and rationality, and the third, connecting and finding the answers to life through oneself. The canonical literature created by some of the…

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    want my children to be happy.” It would be unusual to hear a parent say, “I only want my children to be meaningful.” When it comes to others, people often work selflessly to make them happy, but when the individual self is addressed, one would rather live a meaningful life. We fear life without meaning. The answer to what the meaning of life is has always been a very controversial topic that no one can completely agree on. Rephrasing the question, however, it is much easier to answer what a…

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