What Is the Purpose of My Life Essay

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    to be extraordinary and leave my mark on this world. I want to make my legacy uniquely my own. “Veni – I came”(Pontz 5). When I arrived in this world, I was born to survive. As I grew older, I started to learn about this world that I grew up in. I learned about the presidents, numbers, letters, continents, Kings, Queens, etc. I had no idea what my purpose…

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    is encouraged to meditate on what is already known and seek a deeper understanding through pure conjecture to reach self-actualization. This attitude towards knowledge drastically changes from culture to culture as some value it highly while others consider it trivial to understand things that they do not need in order to survive. This begs the question, to what extent can cultural background affect the impact knowledge has on the purpose and meaning one draws from life? Before any real…

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    with necessary meaning and purpose. However, universal knowledge is used as a survival technique. What was a simple follow-the-directions tent pitch has become a temporary shelter that provides safety from harsh conditions. In addition, all knowledge is not just used as a way of giving purpose to people, but rather it is used as a simplifying tool in everyday situations. In any case, however, the answer to the overall question and the minor questions that follow (To what extent is knowledge…

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    us the ability to live. The journey of my life has major twists and turns as well as massive hills and boulders, but it contains the daily sunset and sunrise that gives my life purpose. Although the novel, The Stranger by Albert Camus, demonstrates Monsieur Meursault’s existentialist view of no purpose in life, I find we must live our lives to the fullest and take the opportunity to explore and find happiness. My every day sunrise and sunset that fill my life with meaning are the teachings of…

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    What is the Purpose of life? This is the age-old question that all of humanity asks themselves at last once in their lifetime. Are we simply born to attain fame, riches, wisdom, love, or piety? Everyone seems to have some sort of an answer, but that answer is heavily depended on his/her reality of death. Thus, are we simply born to achieve all that we can to eventually departure it or is there a greater plan at play, is there a goal we are created to strive for? The Biblical Book of…

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    sticks method, doesn’t work anymore and Motivation 3.0, self-controlled method, seems to be working better. Autonomy is having the freedom of doing that we want or being self-directed. People who want a Type I behavior need autonomy which is organizing what we do, how we do it, when do we do it, and who we do it with. Autonomy is needed to have that self-control and in order to have a Type I behavior, autonomy is the first requirement. Autonomous motivation promotes greater conceptual…

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    people with no purpose are unhappy. I've got a purpose.” (Clare, 240) This quote is said by Jace, one of the main characters of the novel, City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare. During this part of the novel he is talking to Clary, the protagonist of the novel, about what his life purpose is. You see, Jace parents suffered from an awful death, when they got betrayed by one of their friends. Jace was just ten years old when the incident happened. So he is explaining to Clary how his life purpose is…

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    My Values Assessment

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    Growing up, It’s hard figuring out your purpose or whether you even have one. Life tends to throw obstacles at you, leaving you vulnerable and afraid to move forward. Luckily, life also throws you opportunities. Opportunities come in all different types; it could be a person, an interview, a scholarship, anything. It’s up to you to look past these obstacles and move forward to find your true purpose. I found an interest in art at a young age, I also have always had a heart dedicated to helping…

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    Life can keep us busy and forget to appreciate the trivial things. I will discuss the reasons why I chose the book 10-Minute Mindfulness. The book had a significant impact on my every day life. I have learned to value and recognize the importance of water. I also found my purpose and reason of being a registered nurse in the emergency room. I have found other writers who have similar views of mindfulness. I will take what I have learned from the book and apply it to my personal life. 10-minute…

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    My Personal Worldview Influences Worldviews are beliefs that affect how someone views and responds to the world. Everyone has different worldviews shaped by many factors such as how they were raised, their cultures, experiences and education. Along with attempting to assess where the worldview stems from, evaluating the worldview is also significant in discovering what is blindly followed and what parts of the worldview makes rational sense. Worldviews are defined by the nature of humans, the…

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