What Is the Purpose of My Life Essay

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    What is your belief about ultimate reality? My belief about ultimate reality is that God exists and he created humankind. I believe there is one God that we all pray to him regardless of religion. I do not believe that you have to follow religions to worship God. I have a relationship with God even though my religion is unclear because of my beliefs. What is your belief about the nature of the universe? My belief about the nature of the universe is that the universe was created by the…

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    myself thinking, what is the point of life? I knew I was poisoned. When a human being feels as if they have no purpose in their life, it messes with their mind and sadly; I am not the only victim of this devastating emotion. In The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver, Lou Ann’s husband Angel leaves her and she ends up raising her son, Dwayne Ray, by herself. The loss of her husband and her fear that she will raise her son wrong has led her to believe she is a failure in all aspects of her life.…

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    Life. Webster Online Dictionary states the simple definition as life to be, “the ability to grow, change, etc., that separates plants and animals from things like water or rocks, the period of time when a person is alive and the experience of being alive”. Purpose. Cambridge online dictionary states that the definition of purpose is, “why you do something or why something exists”. Why is it that you have a life? Does your life have a purpose? Does a purpose for life truly exist? Have you found…

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    Purpose Of Life Analysis

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    Purpose of life What is the purpose of life? This is the age-old question that all of humanity asks themselves at least once in their lifetime. Are we simply born to attain fame, assets, wisdom, love, or piety? Everyone seems to have some sort of an answer; nonetheless, the answer heavily depends on his or her reality of death. Thus, are we merely born to accomplish all that we cab before we eventually die? On the other hand, is there a great plan to achieve or a goal we are created to strive…

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    if a leader’s followers do not understand what is being asked of them, this effective leader uses “a telling or directive style” to provide further clarification (p. 152). Moreover, when a leader’s team is “moderately competent and somewhat motivated, the leader will switch to a selling style by” further “explaining decisions” (p. 152). Also, if the leader’s followers are capably yet lack confidence, the leader will then employ…

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    My leadership purpose is to encourage people into unity and teamwork, and to prevent them from feeling disappointed in case they face a failure which makes them embrace every challenge with hope and motivation. The lessons in the leadership class helped me understand why I have this leadership purpose statement and how I should act to implement my purpose. In other words, the lessons help me understand how I will implement my techniques to achieve my purpose as a leader. Above all, the lesson of…

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    pinpoint what their purpose is. I see my purpose as making a difference in someone else’s life, whether it is a complete stranger, someone in my family, or an animal even. It does not have to be the biggest gesture, but it would be rewarding to help out in whatever way I can. In Damon’s Path to Purpose, he states that, “...absorption in purposeful tasks may be strenuous, it also brings a deep sense of satisfaction, well-being, and exhilaration.” I know that it is not easy to fulfill a purpose,…

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    Powers of Plato (A discussion of Plato “ example of people What purpose do our lives hold? Many of us wonder but not a lot of us really exam our lives in depth. In one text we begin to see that exploration take form. Plato his beloved teacher defends himself. He talks a lot about his teachings and about what life means. His martyr prints his philosophies in blood for the next generations to continue learning from. Reading this text, I learned many important philosophies of Socrates.…

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    Seeing God Reflection

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    While reflecting on the nine steps to living a moral life, the beatitudes, and previous journals, I was able to recognize the common theme of seeing God in my life. Seeing God in our lives is something we can experience everyday if we are looking for God and willing to listen to Him. At first, the thought of seeing God daily seemed next to impossible because it’s not everyday that someone experiences a miracle. I realized that God makes Himself known all the time, but I don’t always notice Him…

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    One of the biggest and hardest challenges I will face as a therapist is respecting my clients culture and decision that I’m not in agreement with. Coming into the realization that neither opinion nor belief is wrong, but that I have to respect their choice and that’s final. To keep the theraptic alliance going, I have to set boundaries for myself, and always keep an open mind. If not, I can hinder the therapist to client relationship and lose out in the end, from presenting as an over bearing…

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