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Rohi Clemente C.

Sales 8/23/2020
BSN 1-5
GEC-UTS
REFLECTION
As a student, what is your philosophy in life?

“Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of


meaning and purpose.” ― Victor Frankl
When you say “philosophy in life”, it is your overall vision or attitude toward life
and its own perseverance. It can our own direction to reach our goals for ourselves. As a
student, as a citizen of our country and as a person with dreams and dedications, my
philosophy in life is without hard work and purpose, you can’t get what you are trying to
achieve. Like what the quote from Victor Frankl, you are created and living in this world
because you have a purpose. You should not keep yourself sitting in a dark room instead
you must think for your life objectives and how can your existence be meaningful.
Because without them, you will push yourself to think that you’re not worthy and God
always gave you circumstances. In addition, you can’t move forward and no more good
things will happen in your way.
In order to get somewhere, you need to define your end goal. That is essential.
And the sooner you define it, the clearer everything else will become. A life without a
purpose is a life without a destination.
I’m trying to be positive always. And even sometimes life is difficult to handle
according to my wishes, I still don’t give up on the course of it. I always think that it is
normal, that it is the God’s way so that I will become strong and ready enough to face
any challenges. Also, I always ask myself, “What should I do to my own wild and
precious life?”, and that’s how my ideas and plans of how I will achieve my goals while
enjoying are coming up. Knowing your why is an important first step in figuring out how
to achieve your goals that can excite you and can create your life enjoyable for living and
surviving. Find the courage to take the risks needed to get ahead, stay motivated when the
chips are down, and move your life onto an entirely new, more challenging, and more
rewarding trajectory.
Ending this reflection, as a student, and who ever will read this in the future, don’t
give up in your dreams!

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