What Is the Purpose of My Life Essay

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    Maggy: My son is failing at school, and I am not particularly thrilled about it. Penny: Why so and you took him to that prestigious boarding school, he should be doing well if you ask me Maggy: Yes I agree but this year we have seen terrible results with the whole school I don 't know what 's happening Penny: Did you take a look at their curriculum for this year? Maggy: I must admit I did not, in between raising the kids and working two jobs doesn’t leave you with any strength for reading let…

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    It was the beginning of junior year. Frantically, I was doing research upon research to try and discover what it was I wanted to go to college for. “What is my purpose on this earth?” I thought to myself. This was a question that haunted me for months. What exactly is my purpose? After getting to lead a cheer and dance camp for kids, a door opened and my purpose became clear; I was going to become a teacher. For three years, I have had the privilege of being one of the leaders of this camp.…

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    A Purpose for Dying Pluto's famous Cave allegory is a story that describe the nature of education and enlightenment in people. Many people come across a realization of sorts, and then they are disturbed at first but then begin to see the world clearly and discern it for themselves. I've had a similar experience. I was eight years old when my grandfather died. Up until then, the subject of death had never occurred to me. So as I approached my grandfather, ready to give my respects, I watched his…

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    Although imagination is a major theme of my personal philosophy, the harmony of freedom and faith are key elements. Why are we here? How do we know what our purpose is supposed to be? Well, the answers to those questions depend on who you ask. Existentialism, empiricism, utilitarianism, and objectivism have very similar but also very different ideas. The philosophers based their lives off of these ideas and codes. We are entirely free. We can make our own choices whenever we want to.…

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    A worldview is the overall perspective from which one sees and interprets the world, or what they think is true or real. This essay will examine the human search for meaning by reviewing the story of The cave and the Truman show. It’s a human instinct to have need for finding one’s self and to have an understanding for one’s self. Trying to establish an understanding of who we are, why we exist, and how we should live our lives is a question that everyone spends their lives trying to answer…

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    In the article, “Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky”, the author, Alexander Poznansky, informs readers about the life of the famous musical composer, Peter Tchaikovsky. The article begins with Peter’s early life which helps readers understand how he became utterly fascinated with Italian music, especially Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Don Giovonni. With a music passion already instituted, the article goes to explain how Peter became one of the most famous composers in history by discussing many of his…

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    What is a worldview? 1. A worldview is the social system from which we discover reality in order to grasp its significance. This includes any religious opinions, principles, values, or philosophical system which provides a methodology to understanding the world and human beings. A “biblical worldview”, therefore, is a comprehensive perception of the world from a biblical perspective. The Christian commits their heart and mind to the infallible Word of God. Successively, every thought, action,…

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    As I reflect back on my life in retirement, I always refer to Clayton Christiansen’s book that inspired me greatly called, How Will You Measure Your Life?” I read this outstanding book my Business Senior Seminar course in college and used it as the basis for guiding my purpose and decisions in life for my career, relationships, and handling issues that challenge my integrity. I will address these topics in this order: (1) my KPMG career, (2) my family and its cohesive culture, and (3) challenges…

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    By the end of the session we were able to fulfill our purpose. We began with the issue of social life being more of a priority than Trudy’s school work. In the beginning of the semester Trudy had many goals set out as far as her school work. But, in this session I heard that she did not meet any of those goals. Which got us into the importance of Trudy’s social life. She believed her social life was more important than school which got us on to the topic of her quitting her…

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    how they made me feel about learning. I do this because, they have in some way shaped my thoughts, beliefs, and feelings of education. Today, I take these experiences to create my philosophy of education. What I believe to be the purpose of education, how my students will learn, and what my student’s role, and my role as a teacher in the classroom, forms a philosophy will be my own believes that will impact my students. Each teacher and experience I have had in education has used the four…

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