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“BUILDING MY OWN PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF SELF”

My personal philosophy in life. The life philosophy of each individual will differ from
mine.A person's philosophy is influenced by their life experiences. I believe no two people ha
ve lived their lives in the same way. There would be a lot of people with similar life
philosophies  but they wouldn't all be the same. I'll offer my views and opinions on what I
consider to be my life
philosophy.Life's experiences have caused me to change my mind on previous occasions, and 
I'm convinced that it will do so again. What is my life's purpose? What is the purpose of
anyone's life? Why are we here?, is a question that we all ask.What exactly is the purpose of
life? How we live and who we are is influenced by a variety of beliefs and ideals. We learn
these throughout our lives as a result of our experiences and ideals. These values may have a
significant impact on how we see ourselves and the world. You are accountable for your own
happiness is one of the many ideals I have adopted. This can refer to a variety of things, such
as putting oneself first on occasion, only living once, or believing in yourself.
Being in charge of your own happiness is a strong tool that may help you develop as a
person and assist others. You have the power to change a situation since no one else does. No
one else has the power to take that away from you. This life philosophy, I believe, has altered
how I perceive my life and what I learn from it. You are in command of your actions if you
are in charge of your own pleasure. Taking a chance and living in the moment are two
examples of such activities. To truly appreciate life and live it to the fullest, we must
occasionally step outside of our comfort zones. We must be open to new experiences and
vulnerable. It may be both exhilarating and hard to try new things. This can cause a variety of
feelings, including happiness. Not everything in life will be easy, but you will be able to live
a more full life if you choose how you want to feel. How you spend, your life is most
determine by your happiness. This is how you recover from adversity and continue about
your daily life.
I believe that we are all here for a reason. I believe that every life has value,
particularly those with noble intentions. I feel that we should all be living for something. I
believe in learning on a daily basis by making a difference and speaking the truth even when
no one is looking. Everyone has a purpose, everything has a reason, . My life's objective is to
live for Jesus Christ and reflect on his attitude, as written in the Bible. The author of the book
Purpose Driven Life writes, "The way you look at your life is also the way it will be shaped."
I believe he is correct, because viewing life as a competition, for example, will mold you to
succeed and guide you to the finish line. God gave us life for only three reasons: first, to
fellowship, then to serve, and finally, to love and cherish God and his people. My life in the
world has various implications as well. Like in this world, life is based on trust. We are still
here and trusting in the Lord, even if we have no idea how to deal with life's challenges. As a
result, we should save on earth as well, for there will be no troubles, sadness, suffering, or
death because the Lord is with us. The purpose of my life is to live, love, serve to God, and
explore everything. I made promise to my self that I would never bothered by that questions,
because at the first place I should focus on goal in life. Don’t worry about that questions,
because I know that there is only one knows the answers and I believe that he have a purpose
why I am here, and that’s the easy response is "My main purpose in life is to live, love, serve
to God, and explore everything and make myself a better person”.
I'm going into education, and I have big plans for myself as a future instructor. As I ge
t older, I'll learn to adjust to new situations. As a result, my philosophy could shift. It shows
in the way you learn and improve.
It can show them that if change is for the better, it can be helpful. I agreed with Socrates said
that "the unexamined life is not worth living." This responsibility includes both personal and
social responsibilities. On a personal level, we must take care of ourselves in order to be
healthy and happy. Socrates is implying that an unexamined human life is devoid of
significance and purpose. To become a completely human being, we must use our highly
developed mind to elevate our life above that of mere beasts. Because if we don't think, we
are nothing more than animals, merely eating, sleeping, working, and reproducing.

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