What Is the Purpose of My Life Essay

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    My Personal Beliefs

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    Fortunately, I was born into an extremely loving and kindhearted family. My parents are Christians and have been most of their life. Growing up, I went to church every Sunday morning and Wednesday night. My parents never forced me to go to church, but it became a part of my life. I am so thankful that they brought me to church because I was able to find my faith and I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior at a young age. I really do not like to use the word religious when referring to…

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    Nursing Goals Essay

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    When I was little, my dad used to tell me to be a nurse. At the time, I did not know what a nurse does. As I grew older, I came to understand what a nurse is and what a nurse does. I was told to take this path as it would bring us a good life because nurses can earn a considerable amount of money annually. Hence, when I graduated high school in 2009, I did go to a university in the Philippines that offered a nursing program. At first, I thought that it was not for me because it was all about…

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    entire purpose in life as human beings is reproduction. In From Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis argues that we should strive for closeness with God over all else. I agree with Mr. Lewis. Though the Bible gives us the instruction to “Be fruitful and multiply” (Genesis 1:28), there is more to life than sex. This can be proven through the use of Lewis’ Mere Christianity and from my own experience as a Christian and as a human being. Lewis uses his biblical knowledge to prove that there is more to…

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    The purpose of education is to educate our young people and prepare them to become better individuals. My philosophy on education and the purpose is individuals must learn to not only be prepared to live independently, but also to live and participate in their social life. There are three main objectives in children’s schooling according to the philosopher Adler, the development of citizenship, personal growth or self-improvement, and occupationally prepared. It is easier for a child to learn…

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    More to Life Than Being Happy’ Emily Esfahani Smith’s article ‘There’s More to Life Than Being Happy’ (The Atlantic: June 2013) discusses the ideas in a book written by Viktor Frankl, a prominent Jewish psychiatrist and neurologist who was a survivor of a Nazi concentration camp. In his book, Man’s Search for Meaning, Frankl concludes that camp prisoners who had found meaning in their life were more satisfied and therefore more likely to survive. Those that had merely been happy in life found it…

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    any weight until their own mortality smacks them in the face. I have received my own taste of this rude awakening last summer. A week after the end of school, I had my first existential crisis. I remember crying for seven hours straight, as I could not stop thinking about my own death and the deaths of those around me. How could it be that everything that I had ever loved, feared, and worried about simply disappear from my…

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    Calonline Hwang Identity

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    asked my mother that “which major should I take for the future? Actually I wanted to study art and become an artist.” Mother’s answer was that I just needed to study the subjects for general education, and she would find a job for me. At that moment, this conversation dragged me into a panic because it was the first time I expressed my dream job to her, but she ignored it and pushed me to follow her opinion. After this conversation, I lacked of purpose of study, going school, even life. My…

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    my goals in a stage of my life my goals were dreams, since I was little I always had aspirations always had a goal. I always thought that I would be a singer one day, wanted to be a doctor or a model had many dreams in mind. I was a girl who believed in me, I had many goals that then dreamed about being in those potions. From an early age I knew I should do something great had things to do, many adults saw growing up and many were like my mentors, made me believe more in me. At school It was…

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    concept with different names. On my road to self growth, I realized that although spirituality contains religion, it is a much broader topic. According the book, spirituality is a process of human development and life (Hutchinson, 2015). Spirituality for me is what holds the real meaning and purpose of life. It is more then just someone telling you what is right or wrong, your religious beliefs, or what you may have faith in. For me it is living the most selfless life I can, and helping others…

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    “My Life had Stood--A Loaded Gun,” written by Emily Dickenson mentions on several occasion a gun. The gun is spoken about in the first line of the poem, stating “My Life had Stood--A Loaded Gun.” Ironically, the speaker discreetly mentions a gun's purpose in the last stanza. It states as: Though I than He - may longer live He longer must - than I - For I have but the power to kill, Without - the power to die - (544) The speaker does not actually use the word gun, however, they do mention the…

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