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    dedicated to comprehending well-being, happiness and the way we thrive. An aspect of my life that I feel I can best attribute these concepts to is my appreciation of mathematics. Though flow is often associated with creative activities, my personal process of solving complex numerical problems aptly adheres to the criteria of flow and meaning. My sense of flow during the activity brings about a feeling of purpose and meaning.…

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    What is life? Are we just some complex organisms that magically appeared on earth? In this paper, I plan to argue the pointless existence argument by Erik Wielenberg. He simply said that life without a goal is pointless and without any goals no man/women has an eternal meaning. Basically, everyone is born just to die at some undetermined point in time; no one is predestined for anything. No matter how small or simple, everything that dwells on earth has a purpose. Life purpose varies from the…

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    lemon(every singer’s secret to success) gliding down my throat, became the central aspects of my daily life at a very young age, and pursued me well into my early highschool years. I felt blessed to have found my passion so early on-and I kept expanding upon it until my heart beated in 4/4 time signature and I harmonized with everything-from radio commercials to the groans of students at school that even relatively had a pitch. Music had always been my very effective coping method for any…

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    Many people go through life without any sense of purpose, simply wandering through life. My purpose in life is to be a strong independent woman that is successful in life, despite people constantly trying to tear me down. My personal goal is to aid in the fight towards equality in all people, despite gender, race, or sexual orientation/identity. My academic goal is to be admitted and graduate from an Ivy League law school. My career goal is to become a judge. Throughout this paper I will discuss…

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    entire purpose in life as human beings is reproduction. In From Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis argues that we should strive for closeness with God over all else. I agree with Mr. Lewis. Though the Bible gives us the instruction to “Be fruitful and multiply” (Genesis 1:28), there is more to life than sex. This can be proven through the use of Lewis’ Mere Christianity and from my own experience as a Christian and as a human being. Lewis uses his biblical knowledge to prove that there is more to…

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    Purpose Of Life

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    The Meaning and Purpose of Living a Good Life How might one answer the question “what is the meaning and purpose of living a good life?” For someone such as Edward O. Wilson, author of the book The Meaning of Human Existence, the purpose of life can be explained in Darwinian terms: survival and reproduction should be the goals of humanity. On the other hand, Huston Smith, author of the book Forgotten Truth, would describe the meaning of life in terms of religion, suggesting life is meant for…

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    the existence of a personal God, who exists beyond the physical world and that is omnipotent. I believe in a God that knows everything and that is the main source of love and wisdom. Also, I believe that God has the power to intervene in everyone’s life. 2. What is your belief about the nature of the universe? A: I believe that the universe and everything we know was created by God. However, I also agree with some scientific research and theories, and I do not consider them to be mutually…

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    coexist in total tranquility. It may be unattainable, but strides can be made to get closer to this goal. Although the understanding of the purpose of life in the “Allegory of the Cave” is simple, it provides a meaningful outlook on how to live: one should achieve knowledge and as their duty, share it with others. In the Bible, however, the meaning of life is to serve God and help others. This is clearly shown through Moses and the Israelites. This paper will analyze both of these writings and…

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    client see the positive aspects in themselves that they cannot see. The Bible builds us up in a positive way that is why my Christian beliefs will benefit my clients. A university setting with Christian integration has shown that integrating the bible is so important. I am a Christian, God is important to me and I came to Colorado Christian University to integrate my beliefs into my counseling. To be a great counselor the process must be calming and welcoming to your clients. A counselor must…

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    in all three chapters he provides evidence for why the life of a true Christian is the happiest, most fulfilled, and most productive. Pastor Baart does so by establishing our identity and purpose, the identity and purpose of each person in the trinity, and the relationship between the two. In chapter 1, The Author, Pastor Baart contrasts his “old” life with the beginning of his “new” one. While Pastor Baart does not explicitly say that his life was happier, the reader can infer this conclusion…

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