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Philosophy

Lesson 1 Philosophy
in General
Activity 1

Questions Possible answer:


: Day-day
Encounter
I believe the best approach to address it is to emphasize that our brain are not
1. Do I control my distinct entities. My brain is me; it includes the what, why, how, and who I am
brain? Or does as a person. There is where my personality resides. My brain causes my hand
my brain to move when you want it to. The brain governs the majority of bodily
components, including the brain itself. If we describe ourselves as brain, we
control me?
control the brain; otherwise, we are controlled by it.
For me, you don't really need "friends" in life unless you're really outgoing and
2. Do we really can't live without talking. In my experience, I only keep people who serve a
need friends in purpose and provide a value. And I make certain that it is mutual for both
life? parties. If they aren't, I don't bother retaining them. Because it is a waste of
valuable resources such as time, effort, money, energy, and, yes, even life.
As religious believer, my religion has already addressed that question for me. If
not, the best solution is to suppose that nothing happens when you die, as if
3. What happens you went to a dreamless slumber and never awoke. You simply stop existing.
after we die? This is the finest response, in my opinion, since it focuses one's attention on the
here and now and implies that we should be the best people we can be while
we are here and not waste time because there is only so much of it.
Processing Question
1. Why did you come up with those questions?
˚₊· ͞➳
͟ I came up with these questions based on my experience and incident I encountered
lately.

2. What did you feel in asking yourself those questions?


˚₊· ➳
͟͞ I felt quite satisfied in answering these questions I asked myself.

Activity 2

My philosophy in life
“I don't have any philosophy in my life. Except for this, everyone is flawed in various
ways, and what holds humanity together is that none of us has it figured out. Every day is a
battle, every day is the process of reconciling yourself with the impossibility of ever living up to
your own standards, and I think that's okay because I believe your self-worth and personality
are dependent on your capacity to confront that challenge every single day. Every day, you
attempt to be yourself, and life is about making yourself the best version you can be. You’re
always going to be a work in progress but that’s what makes life worth experiencing.”

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