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PHILOSOPHY

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For me no, because humans as our nature we have no contentment that no matter how
powerful, grandeur or glorious our word is; we always seek more. We humans have constant
needs that arise in us at any given time, prompting us to take action in order to satisfy those
desires. Let’s say we may be happy but not forever, because power, grandeur and glory are all
temporary, transient things.For me, I also enjoy being happy, but life without some sadness
and difficulty would become boring pretty quickly. It’s the challenges that help us appreciate
the rewards, because happiness is a personal thing, we find happiness but first we have to
decide what we want from life then we have to make it happen.

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According to him, humans have all the rights to be treated equally whether it may be men or
women; It is generally understood that human beings have the ability to think or talk. Human
beings are free to make their own decisions, but we are "condemned" to do so because we did
not create ourselves. Even though humans are placed on Earth against their will, we must
have the freedom to choose and act in every scenario. Because we have a choice, whatever
we do is a product of our freedom or not.

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As I reminisce about the past, the thing that I’m most regretting about is not being able to show
what I’m capable of because I’m too shy and timid to try; due to this I wasn’t able to hone my
talent and build some memories along the way. That’s why now that I’m graduating from
highschool and stepping to another hardest part of being a student which is entering college, I
regret not trying what I want to do like joining journalism, sports, etc., adding up that classes
are stopped due to the current crisis that our world is facing right now thus, I wasn't able to
pursue the things that I needed to do. It’s always the saying “regret is always at the end.”
Hence, if I’m going to college I will not have time to have fun and hone my skills because
everything would be hectic and focused on my chosen career that's why now, I’m trying my
best to grab whatever opportunities that will come to me, may it be big or small because we
never know if it's too late or end. As I’ve think I will also have less experience or achievements
in my application forms which I can use in college or work; which is why now, I will keep in
mind that I need to put much effort and try to be confident next time because now I realize that
my small actions which I have taken granted in the past become my first thing to worry about in
the future. In summary, It contributed to me as a human because as we grow older the things
we take for granted as a child, will always have a feedback on us in the future, that’s why we
learn our lessons to always do things if we can because we only live once, so live while you
can, be who you want to be and don’t let “anyone” stop you, even if that “anyone” is yourself.

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Based on skinner, the environment selects which is similar to natural selection. But, in today's
generation when we say environment, it does not necessarily mean nature, plants, animals,
and trees; rather, it actually refers to the people around us and the environment or  current
social aesthetics we're living in. These factors affect our choices or influence our decisions
whether it is a good or bad reason or cause. For example, due to the gradual change in our
society we humans, in order to fit in or adapt we tend to follow the current aesthetic; this
changes our choice in style, the way we dress, choices in music, movies, etc. While the people
around us change our perspective or perception in life; for example, peer pressure from friends
or family. These factors are present to either give us a boost to create the good decisions in
life or give us pain and direct us to the path we do not really prefer to be on.  

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For me, yes. Because genetic defects don't define how we function as human beings. Even
though it's difficult for us, we must not let it hinder our rights to live and do what we want. So
we should not let this control the way we see freedom and life. I can relate this to Nicholas
James Vujicic or Nick Vujicic he's an Australian American Christian evangelist and motivational
speaker born with Tetra-amelia syndrome, despite having no limbs in both arms and legs Nick
inspired many people through his speech, he is also good at swimming, which is so ironic
because this sport requires both limbs. Therefore, I conclude that if he can also do what he
wants, at the same time inspiring others despite having disabilities then, I can say that we are
all free whether we have genetic defects or mental problems. We just need to  teach people
that anyone can do anything if they set their mind to it.

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