Zaehet Strife
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Have you ever asked yourself who you really are? How did you become the person you are today? Was it all just encoded in you genetically? Are you predestined to be a certain type of person? Or do you have the ability to choose? The biggest freedom any individual could ever have is their freedom of choice. You are the way you are because of the environment that you grew up in and were raised in. you are the way you are because of all the experiences you have ever been through in your entire life, and how you choose to react to each and every one of those experiences. You have the ability to change who you are whenever you want. There are no restrictions when it comes to making decisions about yourself, about who you are or about who you really want to be. I personally find things all the time about myself that I try to change, not that I don’t like myself don’t get me wrong. I love myself and consider myself to be a good natured person. But that there are aspects about myself that I find I dislike sometimes. It’s hard to see those things; it’s probably the hardest thing in the world to admit to yourself there are things about you that you don’t like, or that you need to change. Sometimes it takes other persons influence to help you recognize different aspects about yourself you never knew existed. Once you gain the ability to critique yourself, to analyze yourself… not your life. That is when you can become one with who you are and who you truly want to be. And that my friends, is where true happiness comes from. But that’s all just my personal opinion.
i did a project in philosophy just recently about the utilitarian: John Stuart Mill (famous philosopher from the 1900's) this is what i read to everyone in class at the end of my presentation.
i did a project in philosophy just recently about the utilitarian: John Stuart Mill (famous philosopher from the 1900's) this is what i read to everyone in class at the end of my presentation.