Our Personal philosophy essential questions
- What is the purpose of your existence?
-What is happiness and what makes you happy?
-What does it mean to live a meaningful life?
-What extent can literature shape your personal philosophy on happiness and meaning?
-What is happiness and what makes you happy?
-What does it mean to live a meaningful life?
-What extent can literature shape your personal philosophy on happiness and meaning?
Project Reflection
New Insights
I think a few perspectives of my life has changed through this project and has helped me not only open my eyes but form or start to form my opinions on life/decisions/etc. I think one subject I have developed through this project, but always practiced and never really knew or acknowledged the significance to me was kindness. I’ve always tried my best to be kind to everyone and spread as much kindness to the community. I’ve never really payed attention to it though. Doing this project has made me realize that this is very important to me. I truly believe in the power of being kind and caring for someone can really help them, even if it’s just their day that you brighten or if you change their life and become life long friends. It is so important to be kind to others and help and stay positive. I think that humans naturally want to be kind to each other, but I also think that people can be mean and ruthless. This is one reason why I think it's very important to always be kind and always be positive. And I learned a lot of this through this project is about learning about human nature and researching what measles people happy. We learned this a lot in class through Podcasts and reading articles. Many people thought that relationships and money and overall a good start in life would make you happy and a lot of these seemed to be proved wrong. relationships do make you happy but it has to be a positive relationship, and the others to me were pretty incorrect although they do help provide for a more enjoyable happier life. Another thing that I learned about and grew during this project was about nature and the environment. And this explains my painting to go along with this project. I not only love nature and being outside but I also believe that nature can help you heal and to help you reflect and is an important part of people's lives. This is why I not only love nature and being outside but I also believe that nature can help you heal and to help you reflect and is an important part of people's lives. This is why I drew painted a sunset behind a mountain and had to you for standing there reflecting at the tree line.
Further Questions
A few questions I still have that or were sparked by this project:
What makes me happy?
What makes others around me happy, and how can I help them achieve this?
What I have realize these things about myself or the people around me without this project?
How can I use this project to not only better my future bit better the future of people around me?
Will I lead a meaningful and for filling and enjoyable life?
I think a few perspectives of my life has changed through this project and has helped me not only open my eyes but form or start to form my opinions on life/decisions/etc. I think one subject I have developed through this project, but always practiced and never really knew or acknowledged the significance to me was kindness. I’ve always tried my best to be kind to everyone and spread as much kindness to the community. I’ve never really payed attention to it though. Doing this project has made me realize that this is very important to me. I truly believe in the power of being kind and caring for someone can really help them, even if it’s just their day that you brighten or if you change their life and become life long friends. It is so important to be kind to others and help and stay positive. I think that humans naturally want to be kind to each other, but I also think that people can be mean and ruthless. This is one reason why I think it's very important to always be kind and always be positive. And I learned a lot of this through this project is about learning about human nature and researching what measles people happy. We learned this a lot in class through Podcasts and reading articles. Many people thought that relationships and money and overall a good start in life would make you happy and a lot of these seemed to be proved wrong. relationships do make you happy but it has to be a positive relationship, and the others to me were pretty incorrect although they do help provide for a more enjoyable happier life. Another thing that I learned about and grew during this project was about nature and the environment. And this explains my painting to go along with this project. I not only love nature and being outside but I also believe that nature can help you heal and to help you reflect and is an important part of people's lives. This is why I not only love nature and being outside but I also believe that nature can help you heal and to help you reflect and is an important part of people's lives. This is why I drew painted a sunset behind a mountain and had to you for standing there reflecting at the tree line.
Further Questions
A few questions I still have that or were sparked by this project:
What makes me happy?
What makes others around me happy, and how can I help them achieve this?
What I have realize these things about myself or the people around me without this project?
How can I use this project to not only better my future bit better the future of people around me?
Will I lead a meaningful and for filling and enjoyable life?