Dela Cruz, Clark - PRELIM EXAM

You might also like

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Dela Cruz, Clark Brian O.

BSN 2B

In the movie "Tuesdays with Morrie," Morrie Schwartz is a former professor who has been
diagnosed with ALS, a debilitating disease. Despite his illness, Morrie continues to live his life with
purpose and joy, and he becomes a mentor to his former student, Mitch Albom, who visits him every
Tuesday. Morrie's impact on the people around him is profound. He is a kind and compassionate person
who is able to connect with others on a deep level. His wisdom and insights help others to understand
the importance of forgiveness, love, and acceptance. Specifically, Morrie's teachings on forgiveness help
those around him to let go of anger and resentment towards others. He encourages people to forgive
those who have wronged them, not necessarily for the benefit of the other person, but for their own
peace of mind and emotional well-being. Morrie also teaches the importance of living in the present
moment and cherishing the time we have with loved ones. He encourages his friends and family to be
fully present with each other and to appreciate the beauty of life, even in difficult circumstances.
Overall, Morrie's message of forgiveness and love has a profound impact on those around him. His
teachings inspire his friends and family to live with purpose and meaning, and to cherish the
relationships they have with each other.

Compassion is an essential part of human connection and a skill that can be developed with
practice. It involves being aware of the suffering of others and having the desire to help alleviate that
suffering. Living each day as if it were your last is also an important mindset that can help us appreciate
life and live it to the fullest.To become more compassionate towards others, we can start by practicing
empathy. This means trying to understand how others are feeling and putting ourselves in their shoes.
We can also practice active listening, which involves giving our full attention to the person speaking and
trying to understand their perspective. Another way to cultivate compassion is to practice kindness
towards others. This can be as simple as offering a smile or a kind word to someone in need. We can
also perform acts of service, such as volunteering at a local charity or helping a friend in need. It's also
important to be mindful of our own biases and prejudices. We can challenge our own assumptions and
try to see things from different perspectives. By being open-minded and accepting of others, we can
develop a deeper sense of compassion.

Living each day as if it were our last can be a powerful way to cultivate gratitude and
appreciation for life. It means living in the present moment and making the most of each day. We can
start by focusing on the things that are most important to us and prioritizing our time accordingly. We
can also practice mindfulness, which involves being fully present and aware of our thoughts and
feelings. This can help us appreciate the small moments in life and find joy in the present moment.
Another way to live each day as if it were our last is to take risks and pursue our passions. We can
challenge ourselves to try new things and step outside of our comfort zones. By living with a sense of
adventure and purpose, we can make the most of each day and create a life that is full of meaning and
fulfillment. In conclusion, cultivating compassion towards others and living each day as if it were our last
are two important practices that can help us live more meaningful and fulfilling lives. By practicing
empathy, kindness, and mindfulness, we can develop a deeper sense of connection with others and find
joy in the present moment. By taking risks and pursuing our passions, we can create a life that is full of
adventure and purpose.

You might also like