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    Much of what Charles Eisenstein says is something that I can agree with or opens my eyes to a new point of view. In the chapter “Interbeing” of the novel, it is said that people are being recognized for forming associations involving activism, political, social, or spiritual groups among the vast diverse groups. Although we the people…

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    Socrates Purpose Of Life

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    Throughout history, people have asked what is the purpose of life? Many people would have different purposes; however, they would generally be the same. Some people would answer that the purpose of life is money and property, while others would say the purpose of life is happiness and family. Despite having different purposes, they question the purpose of life. Before his death in 399 B.C.E, Greek philosopher Socrates said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.”1 In order to live a…

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    so, he decides to take the challenge for one year at Charleston to reveal that you can start from poverty and work your way up to the middle class. Nevertheless, throughout Chris McCandless’s Journey, he gave up his former life to discover a new purpose in the wilds. Adam Shepard and Chris McCandless show many extraordinary actions through their journey; however, Adam Shepard’s project serves a…

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    going to be able to handle all the stress between school, work, and my personal life. My motivation began to kick in real quick. One tip I can give anybody, when you feel like you are down and out: THINK OF YOUR MOTIVATION!! For most people, their motivation is their kids. I don?t have any kids yet, so my motivation is my mother who passed away when I was…

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    My Reading Experience

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    more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you 'll go.” In my life reading has allowed me to escape the world around me and learn and understand not only myself but also the world and the purpose of life as a whole. By the time I was in 6th grade I had many books, but I also wanted to fit in. One day I thought it would be a good idea to sell all my books so I could go shopping for new cloths to conform. This one moment has formed and altered me as…

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    of the drum. Music has helped create culture and inspired masses across the globe. Today, researchers are finding out new details how music can improve the lives of billions. However, many perceive music to be only an amusement, not for medicinal purposes. Although music often is dismissed as pleasure, it should be considered as a therapeutic tool because of its various positive contributions towards a person’s well-being. As the prominent psychologist Martin Seligman briefly puts it, “PERMA…

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    Purpose, hope, and life satisfaction in three age groups, Finding a purpose in life through three different approaches (Bundick et al., 2006), the Trait Hope Scale (Snyder et al., 1991), and the Satisfaction with Life Scale (Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985), shows that finding purpose in life creates greater meaning and life satisfaction in all three age groups (Bronk, K. C., Hill, P. L., 2009). In Purpose, hope and life satisfaction in three age groups, Finding a purpose in life…

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    The confusion behind the purpose of life and death that causes grief is often looked at as a simple problem that can be neglected; but avoiding that problem often leads into larger conflicts. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, the protagonist lacks the ability to adjust with the nature of life which leads into his desire in creating a living creature; where as in The Sweet Hereafter by Russel Banks, the inability to cope with death changed the ideology of a bus accident victims '…

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    Before all this, I’d like to state that my beliefs are not very strong. I consider myself an agnostic leaning towards the beliefs shown in this, so these are not very firm beliefs. 1. What are you? How do you exist? I believe I am a product of evolution over millions of years, and pretty much almost everything else that scientific research has found. I am a human that came from many other humans. 2. What is the purpose of life? I don’t really see a set purpose in life, except for what we make…

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    Grendel having lived so many years watched the humans evolve and throughout this time he found his purpose of being a destructive monster. He stated, “What will we call the Hrothgar-wrecker when Hrothgar has been wrecked,” (Gardner 91). Grendel’s only restraint that keeps him from not killing them all at once is that he would not have a purpose in life anymore. Although in the beginning Grendel only killed people for food he reached a point where he enjoyed his killings…

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