My Purpose in Life Essay

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    ever growing questioning mind. For centuries philosophers have searched on many concepts and have yet to pursue more knowledge about our world, our behavior and the reason behind our existence. Philosophers have embargoed on missions to find the purpose of religion, the concept of government, metaphysics and human mind. For centuries they have examined our world through their critical and analytical thinking and have come with answers for some of our problems. For this assignment I will be…

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    In the book “The Road to Character” David Brooks goes on a personal journey to find what makes life truly fulfilling. He stresses that in today’s society, happiness is measured by the success one obtains in their chosen career, which he calls resume virtues. He argues that ultimately superficial successes don’t make you happy, but rather true happiness lies from within. Discovering the radical honesty of one’s own weaknesses can help bring forward your inner light which he calls eulogy virtues…

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    to. Reflecting on my careers I realize that I have no 'one thing ', no single purpose in this life. I have to a great extent went through life backwards, grasping opportunities as they pass and then dive in headlong to learn and experience the 'full monty ' as it were. I expect there will be no epiphany of purpose in the future and have therefore chosen to honour the unstoppable current of learning that has carried me from one life to the next. I choose to…

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    Orwell’s tone is somewhat somber and regretful in this essay. “And looking back through my work, I see that it is invariably where I lacked a political purpose that I wrote lifeless books and was betrayed into purple passages without meaning, decorative adjectives, and humbug generally.” He criticizes his old work immensely because it wasn’t the message he wanted to get across…

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    Life, comprised of both matter and energy, is a precious gift given to all of us. To show appreciation for life, we should all take part in the gamut of celebrations that encompasses us during our time on earth. Every moment that we spend in happiness, sorrow, victory, or defeat, brings us closer to the end of this life. We, as humans, often do not take the time to realize the circle of life. We instead focus heavily on our next experience of pleasure and happiness, willing our lives to go on…

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    CCU Personal Statement

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    Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. I chose CCU for my education because I also share in the Christian faith and believe that without God in my life I can not accomplish my goals and dreams. In my personal life, I have had experiences that have helped me with my desire to help others who struggle with similar obstacles. I know I can be a compassionate and objective professional and help people who needs someone to listen to them. Another motivation for obtaining my Bachelor’s Degree with CCU is…

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    student that impacted you significantly in your life. An incident that impacted me significantly occurred when I was in the fifth grade. I was always a high achiever and an “A” student. The school I attended only had one music teacher who taught every grade. Since I had always received an “A” in music class I assumed I had a reasonable singing voice. One day (after having been in her music class for almost five years) the music teacher made fun of my singing voice in front of the entire…

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    Catherine University Due: November 16th, 2017 The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the issue of mortality and discuss perspectives from Atul Gawande’s book, Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End that resonated with this me. I will reflect the issue of death in the context of my religion and Somali culture while identifying perspectives that resonated with me in the Gawande’s book. Naturally, end-of-life issues are religiously, emotionally, and culturally charged…

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    Purpose Of Self Reflection

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    The purpose of the self-reflection journal is looking back at something that happened to you; how did you analyze the event or idea; what is the consequence or what it means to you and your ongoing progress as a learner. Self-reflection is exclusive component in life that helps us to understanding better of whom we are as individual, and what makes us to be what we are. In the relation to the Kim’s game exercise, I was quiet and contemplative in the beginning. As it was demonstrated visually I…

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    John Mills Happiness

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    as the purpose of life”(Mills 1909-14). What he is saying is that bliss should not be our main focus or purpose in life instead focus on things that make you happy. Another person who I agree with is Bern's from “My Philosophy on Happiness” (Berns 2013). Mills also says “ Surround yourself with people you want to be around. This is basically what I think the key to happiness is. Mills has many valid points because being joyful is about being with family and people you love. In the “My…

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