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Answer the following questions about yourself as fully and precisely as you can. 1. How would you characterize yourself? When I was younger, I imagined my life to be wonderful. Simple things like obtaining a new toy, passing my exams, and getting along with my pals made me happy. It's as though I'm satisfied with whatever I had at the time. When I finished my studies and began to mature, I understood that there is no such thing as a perfect existence. My character, who I created as a youngster, would evolve through time. I've learnt that only you can manage and define your own personality, attitude, and conduct. Your character is defined by your approach to things and how you react to them. Even if you tell the world who you are, if you do not live up to your words, you will not be true to yourself. By showing your own self, you may demonstrate true character. Defining and valuing what you have. Simply be yourself, and you will discover your personality. For me, and based on my life experiences, I have learnt that I am a strong and self-sufficient individual. I've had a lot of challenges in my life, but I still envision myself standing strong and tackling all of my worries and issues head on. I am also aware that I am a straightforward individual. I'm learning to value each and every detail. Small things may make me joyful, and I don't require expensive items to do so. I am a devout Christian. I've always had trust in Him and feel that with His help, I can get through life. Not everyone has a good moral character. Every person has a positive and negative personality. For me, I strive to recognize the good in everyone and avoid making snap judgments.

2. What makes you stand out from the rest? What makes yourself special? I suppose what distinguishes me is my ability to be myself. I generally follow and do what I believe is best for myself, such as making decisions on anything that concerns me. In my opinion, you know yourself better than others, regardless of the scenario. You know exactly who you are and what your talents and shortcomings are. Nothing is more powerful than a person operating from a place of high consciousness. Have faith in yourself. When you genuinely think you can achieve what you want and aren't frightened of the challenges, your confidence will immediately set you apart from the crowd. 3. How has yourself transformed itself? The first is, of course, with the assistance of my family. My family raises me in a loving environment. Every time I make a decision, I recall how it felt to be loved. Everything I do is inspired by my family. Even if I wish to do anything different, I choose to do what is best for my family, whether or not they will feel embarrassed as a result of my actions. I behave in the manner in which they raised me. After that, I'm sent to school to mix with people other than my family. There, in the guise of instructors, I meet my second parents. They taught me new things in addition to what I already knew. I also made friends with my classmates, who taught me the value of friendship and sharing. In addition, my achievement motivates me to improve every day and stay on track. This is because it makes me feel victorious and nice. This might also serve as an inspiration to others. I also learnt from my errors. Not only did I learn the proper solution to life's problems, but I also learned to be patient and understand that we may not always win in life

or receive what we want or anticipate, but we must continue to live with faith and grace so that we can do better the next time. 4. How is yourself connected to your body? Our mind, heart, spirit, emotions, and other connective ligaments are all intertwined with our body. To operate properly, certain bodily parts must be linked to one another. Every internal emotion is translated and reflected in our actions. 5. How is yourself related to other self? When we relate to other people, we tend to form a connection, and that relationship will be successful if both sides are open. If others aren't open, he or she will strive to counteract the effects of others on his or her system, which may produce turmoil. Almost every day, we interact with individuals. We all have our own distinct manner of interacting with people. Our personal experiences from childhood through maturity have a big impact on how we act. We interact with others for a variety of reasons. We need company in almost everything because, as the saying goes, no man is an island; we need to share our extreme emotions like happiness and sadness because we will burst within if they are not shared with others; we need affirmation from others because we need to hear from others that they, too, are suffering and happy like ordinary people do; and, most importantly, we need others to keep us company. 6. What will happen to yourself after you die? Many of us are curious in what occurs when we pass away. Our spirit and body separate when we die. Our soul, which is the core of who we are, goes on even after our bodies die. Our spirit departs for the hereafter. The spirit realm is a place where we wait for the gift of resurrection, when our souls shall be reunited with our bodies. Our future resurrected body will not be able to die and will be perfect—free of suffering, illness, and flaws. Everyone will be resurrected as a result of Jesus Christ's boundless love.

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UTS Assessment 1 Philosophical Perspective

Course: Readings in the Philippine History (GEED 10033)

802 Documents
Students shared 802 documents in this course
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CALVO, JHOANNE C.
BSA 1-1
Answer the following questions about yourself as fully and precisely as you can.
1. How would you characterize yourself?
When I was younger, I imagined my life to be wonderful. Simple things like obtaining a new toy,
passing my exams, and getting along with my pals made me happy. It's as though I'm satisfied
with whatever I had at the time. When I finished my studies and began to mature, I understood
that there is no such thing as a perfect existence. My character, who I created as a youngster,
would evolve through time. I've learnt that only you can manage and define your own personality,
attitude, and conduct. Your character is defined by your approach to things and how you react to
them. Even if you tell the world who you are, if you do not live up to your words, you will not be
true to yourself. By showing your own self, you may demonstrate true character. Defining and
valuing what you have. Simply be yourself, and you will discover your personality. For me, and
based on my life experiences, I have learnt that I am a strong and self-sufficient individual. I've
had a lot of challenges in my life, but I still envision myself standing strong and tackling all of my
worries and issues head on. I am also aware that I am a straightforward individual. I'm learning
to value each and every detail. Small things may make me joyful, and I don't require expensive
items to do so. I am a devout Christian. I've always had trust in Him and feel that with His help, I
can get through life. Not everyone has a good moral character. Every person has a positive and
negative personality. For me, I strive to recognize the good in everyone and avoid making snap
judgments.
2. What makes you stand out from the rest? What makes yourself special?
I suppose what distinguishes me is my ability to be myself. I generally follow and do what I believe
is best for myself, such as making decisions on anything that concerns me. In my opinion, you
know yourself better than others, regardless of the scenario. You know exactly who you are and
what your talents and shortcomings are. Nothing is more powerful than a person operating from
a place of high consciousness. Have faith in yourself. When you genuinely think you can achieve
what you want and aren't frightened of the challenges, your confidence will immediately set you
apart from the crowd.
3. How has yourself transformed itself?
The first is, of course, with the assistance of my family. My family raises me in a loving
environment. Every time I make a decision, I recall how it felt to be loved. Everything I do is
inspired by my family. Even if I wish to do anything different, I choose to do what is best for my
family, whether or not they will feel embarrassed as a result of my actions. I behave in the manner
in which they raised me. After that, I'm sent to school to mix with people other than my family.
There, in the guise of instructors, I meet my second parents. They taught me new things in
addition to what I already knew. I also made friends with my classmates, who taught me the
value of friendship and sharing. In addition, my achievement motivates me to improve every day
and stay on track. This is because it makes me feel victorious and nice. This might also serve as
an inspiration to others. I also learnt from my errors. Not only did I learn the proper solution to
life's problems, but I also learned to be patient and understand that we may not always win in life