Personal Narrative about one's life Essay

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    logarithmic changes in income rather than changes in the absolute dollar amount (Happiness, pleasure, and judgment 1995). When plotted logarithmically, life satisfaction does indeed rise proportionally with income. Furthermore, people who are deeply invested in the importance of money and material possessions score lower in both emotional well-being and life…

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    level of emphasis on self-actualisation, understanding that a person is capable of bettering themselves and can strive to achieve this if they wanted too. It is believed that as humans there is a motivation to strive for a purpose and a meaning of life, in the end becoming a full functioning person. In addition Maslow created the hierarchy of needs which ranges from physical needs at the bottom of the pyramid including needs such as; the need to eat. Then to the highest need of self-actualising,…

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    Many of us fantasize about a great life, expecting it to be exactly the way we want it. After all, is it not the purpose of life to have a great time and to soar to the heavens while on earth? This is what many religious and self-help gurus have told us! And their recipe for the greatest life is a combination of prayer, gratitude and visualization. Do these three things and all you desire can be yours! But these well-intended wise men and women really need to wake up and smell reality! Sure,…

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    in relieving symptoms of the illness, or making better the condition of the wound. So, humans were too ignorant about the functioning of the body. For that reason, they depended on magic as form of the treatment and according to them the diseases were caused by evil…

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    Well-being of the inmates as brought about by the religious services provided inside the jail. It was truly a life of agony being imprison. The sudden distance from your comfort zone, obeying legal rules 24/7, the paranoia of what people might think of you, your unfinished business outside and the absence of your physical independence made it more difficult to cope up easily. The reason…

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    Living At Home Analysis

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    choices that I make in regards to living my life. Since independence is important to me, my choice of a skilled nursing…

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    Emotion is a strong sentiment of any kind that you feel about someone or something. On the other hand, state of mind is refer as feeling. It either gives pleasure or disturbance to you. Among the negative states in the list of human emotions are anxiety, doubt, apathy, anger and feeling worthless etc. Joy, love and feeling courageous are some of the beneficial to the state of mind. Your sensation does not happen at spur . It starts off from thinking, mind images and self talks. What you witness,…

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    situations do not help. Stories of people with good deeds are consistently associated with optimism. Life nowadays is full of unpredictable circumstances ;moreover, people's personal issues are making it worse. Therefore, people who are spreading smiles for the sake of making others happy, are the ones who should be highly rewarded for their persistence on spreading joy and hope. Viewing life from a positive prespective after all, is the first step recommended by heroes.…

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    I am not sure about any of you, but I hate change. In addition, I also love change. I am the type of person that is always looking to the future while desperately wanting to hold on to the past. I am so busy looking forward to what comes next that I often miss the present. By the time I realize that I enjoy the present it has become the past. Today, my boyfriend pointed out something interesting to me. When we are children and we experience something for the first time the feeling is so…

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    ultimately want to obtain in life and why we do the things we do. If we have just the highest good, everything else would have little to none impact on us. In Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, he states that the highest good is happiness. I believe that he is right because happiness the underlying reason of why we live life. However, I disagree with Aristotle on what is happiness and how to achieve it. Instead of living a virtuous life, happiness, to me, means living a comfortable life filled with…

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