01 Reflection Essay 1 PDF

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Why do you think you exist? What is your role in society?

I think I exist since I have a desired goal and purpose in life, such as graduating in
college with a stable job.
I exist because my existence is the prerequisite for asking myself this question. There
are so many reasons to verify my existence, like experiencing senses and so on.

My role in society is to be a productive person, following the laws that have been put
by the government; furthermore, to not harm people or society and help it progress,
working on my own sustenance, providing community service, and participating in
political affairs as far as I am able.

I am a member of society. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, and


typhoons are common in today's world. Many people have lost their families, homes,
or even their lives as a result of the disaster. People have also degraded the natural
environment, resulting in air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution, land pollution,
and light pollution. Plants and animals are becoming extinct.

I believe that it is our responsibility to protect the environment. It is our responsibility


as citizens to protect the environment and not waste natural resources such as
petroleum, coal, and water. As a result, my family and I constantly reuse and recycle
materials. My family and I recycle by using fewer plastic bags, tissue paper, and
disposable dining utensils. To maintain a sustainable environment, we replace them
with our own bags, towels, and reusable tableware. Aluminum cans, plastic bottles,
waste papers, and glassware will also be recycled.

On the other hand, as citizens, we must ensure that our society is fair and peaceful. I
have the role and responsibility to follow laws such as crime prevention and societal
rules.

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