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Intro about human life

One way of looking at life is that man enters the world from one door and leaves it
from another. Man enters the world when he is born, he grows up, get educated,
obtains a job for his living, gets married, brings up children, gets old and leaves the
world by an other door at the end of his life span is this a correct way to describe
human life. Those who believe in this way of living live mechanically from birth to
death. The fact is that life is much more than a sheer mechanical living. Life provides
plenty of adventure and opportunities to those who live every moment of it
mindfully. So what exactly is life. We have a few options to describe human life as
perceived by our men of wisdom.

Being human means
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1. to have the ability to communicate systematically using words, symbols,
body gestures/posture, and facial expressions.
2. to make our own decisions and bear the consequences of them.
3. to make and wear clothing, accessories, and other necessities for human
life.
4. to become individuals in the process of making our own life in what each
one of us want to be in the future.
5. to think about thinking, to ponder on the past, present, and  future.
6. to fit into different personality groups, but our experiences with the
personality type is special and different within ourselves.
7. to fit in different racial, cultural, religious, and political groups.
8. to have a government.
9. being unique as an individual in our choices of who we want to be as a
person , in our clothing, preferences, talents/gifts, perspectives, likes/dislikes.
10. to live in a economy.
11. to inherit our genes and behaviors from our parents, grandparents, aunts,
uncles and out great grand parents.
12. to be unique and special as a species. 
1. Intersubjectivity
2. Environment
3. Human person in society
4. Phenomenology

Perspective partial

Truth and Opinion

Belief theories

Limitations transcendence

Freedom

Death

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