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Philosophy of Life

 

            
             In the beginning of the course we talked about life, to be more exact the meaning of human life, What do we want in life, What is man etc . I find the meaning of life is a combination of things such as having morals, respect for yourself and others, and character. .
             Philosophy of Life is often defined as the study of a system of beliefs and the justification for those beliefs. A philosophy of life usually discusses the and why of life. What is life, what are the elements of life? Why are we here, why do things happen the way they do? What should I do now? What should I do next? These are essential questions urging essential answers that determine a person's success and happiness in life. In my opinion to gain happiness and success it starts with having a foundation. This foundation is gradually built during the person's growth as an individual and consists of attributes and morals that define the person's character. If the person has a good character than he can succeed in life and attain happiness as well, but if the person doesn't have a good character or is lacking in morals then yes he can achieve material success but he will not be truly happy nor will he have peace within his mind or heart. A large part of achieving success and happiness has to do with being fit in three areas, physical fitness, mental fitness, and spiritual fitness, if a person is fit in all three of these areas than in my opinion he will be an ideal person and someone who can set a good example for others to follow. Balance and simplicity are also keys to inner happiness. .
             We should all strive to achieve moderation in all of our actions. Whether it be playing sports, dealing with others, we should always try to maintain our dignity and not be a braggart, or be foul-tongued etc. We should speak in a dignified manner and with respect. We should have sportsmanship. All of these qualities are related to a person who is moderate in their actions.


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