What Is the Purpose of My Life Essay

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    Dearest Breq Analysis

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    Dearest Breq, You most likely don’t know me but I hear a lot about you and I am writing you this letter to give you my philosophy on why you shouldn’t use newfound freedom to seek revenge to kill the Lord Anaander Mianaai. I know you’ve spend thousands of years as ancillary One Esk Nineteen, serving the lord against your own free will and having your every thought and desire controlled by an Artificial Intelligence System. I don’t know how old you are but I would assume that when you were set…

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    Every human being living on planet earth was given a purpose or vocation by God. Interestingly, some individuals identify or discover their purpose early in life while for others it is a long journey to self-discovery. The message from Parker Palmer applies to my life because his words stimulated me to conduct a self-introspection. His command or plea to let my life manifest my values caused me to regress- look back and examine the formation of my value system. The values of everyone are not…

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    Reflection On Malcolm X

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    of the most renowned Civil Rights activists. Similarly, to what Malcolm X tried teaching the Quran I found myself reading the Bible. When I felt like I had nothing in life left I turned to the Bible, being an atheist at the time the Bible was able to teach me what was important in life. It brought me peace, love, and joy all at once basically enlightening me.…

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    The Dalai Lama Analysis

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    What is the Purpose of Life? Throughout all of human history, man has been able to advance significantly in terms of technology and ideology. These advancements, along with our innate ability to utilize rational thought, were the tools we used to evolve. This evolution to the modern human was made possible by using technology to gain knowledge of things that were previously beyond our comprehension. Ideally, the more we learn, the more we know. However, when it comes to the unknown, we tend to…

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    considered less of a model of therapy and more a more in-depth look into individual’s lives. Personally, my faith guides my existential reasoning. I am on this earth in because the Lord created me, and nearly twenty-one years ago I was born into a loving family. Something that has always aided me in my life was the knowledge that I was not a mistake, the Lord created me with a distinct purpose in life. Whenever I would become scared as a child, I was comforted by the belief that I had…

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    During my transition to High School, I had the opportunity of choosing among many technical academies. Knowing that I am a future medical professional, I selected the Academy of Medical Sciences. After two years I was then selected to be a part of the superior group known as the Advanced Medical Sciences. Throughout the course of the Advanced Medical Sciences program, I was introduced to new concepts and challenges that are shaping me into a more innovative individual. Through this program, I…

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    deep look at what motivates me and influence my decisions in life. It causes me to do a sincere introspection to see find out my purpose. Having a purpose is so essential as it is what defines our reason for living and pushes us to do what we were in-a-sense destined to do. Our natural talents and skills, were meant for something bigger than just for ourselves. Discovering my purpose has only intensified my drive. Also, it helps me to feel like I’m a valuable asset to society. My purpose is…

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    Though my personal mission statement feels as if it was written forever ago, I still have the same ideas in mind that I believe can connect directly to our class text, Becoming a Learner by Matthew L. Sanders. Sanders puts emphasis on why we go to college, what to do in college, work and finding purpose in education. My first and foremost goal in my mission statement was wealth and/or financial security. I want to be able to provide for myself and others comfortably. Most people believe or…

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    to becoming a senior leader; mission accomplishment has always been the single most important thing early on in my career. As I matured and came across respectable leadership, I was enlightened. I learned that the commander’s intent, the purpose, was more important than all of the tasks assigned. That’s not to say that mission accomplishment was no longer imperative, but that the purpose to the mission took precedence. The situation will always change, but understanding the commander’s intent…

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    fulfill your life’s purpose. Mass consciousness, society, people, situ-ations and the illusions of this physical plane have convinced you that it is impossible to live your life’s purpose and create what you love to do and have in life. This is how most people believe things should be and how we should live. You may have bought into these ideas and illusions. You may fully believe in society’s way of making a living, that there is not enough wealth to go around, that the only way to get ahead is…

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