This document contains a student's responses to 5 statements about life and finding meaning. The student agreed with all 5 statements and provided justifications for their agreements. The statements were that 1) love leads to great sacrifice, 2) all parts of life have meaning, even the most miserable, 3) individuals can change their attitudes towards unavoidable experiences, 4) individuals are unique and irreplaceable, and 5) finding meaning in life makes one ready for any suffering.
This document contains a student's responses to 5 statements about life and finding meaning. The student agreed with all 5 statements and provided justifications for their agreements. The statements were that 1) love leads to great sacrifice, 2) all parts of life have meaning, even the most miserable, 3) individuals can change their attitudes towards unavoidable experiences, 4) individuals are unique and irreplaceable, and 5) finding meaning in life makes one ready for any suffering.
This document contains a student's responses to 5 statements about life and finding meaning. The student agreed with all 5 statements and provided justifications for their agreements. The statements were that 1) love leads to great sacrifice, 2) all parts of life have meaning, even the most miserable, 3) individuals can change their attitudes towards unavoidable experiences, 4) individuals are unique and irreplaceable, and 5) finding meaning in life makes one ready for any suffering.
INSTRUCTION: Write Agree if the statement is true to you or Disagree if the
statement is not true to you. Give justification to your answer.
1. Love leads to great sacrifice.
Agree, because in love we cannot avoid to take risk and have great sacrifice in the name of it. It is the nature being “in love”, we are responsible at the same time, we have the choice to be responsible. 2. All part of our life even the most miserable has meaning. Agree, because even the most miserable things has brought us the most meaningful lesson that we needed to grow and make some changes. 3. We are free to activate will to find meaning in our life, hence we can change our attitude towards unavoidable experiences. Agree, because changes should be done in relation to our experiences, life is not a consistent flat line so does our character as an individual. It is expected to fail, grow, and feel success within our journey in finding the true meaning of our life. 4. Individuals are unique, thus they are irreplaceable. Agree, though people may find a better version of that person, the memories that they have spend together is something irreplaceable. 5. An individual is ready for any kind of suffering if he finds meaning to his life. Agree, because being able to realize what you really wanted to do in life will be your driving force to stay in the battle and not give up.