You first need to establish a point at which you feel comfortable living, and build upon this expanding your views on life. After you have found where you live life, you then need to establish your purpose, what you feel is essential to live for in life. Looking through things in my prospective, where I live is different. The world is very tough place to live. I live in a world full of hate, crime, and misfortune.
They know that they will be included in the planning and all the decision and the contents of the plan is for their benefits. 1.3 - Explain the beliefs and values on which person-centred thinking and planning is based. The beliefs and values of the owner of the plan must be respected, be considered and must be prioritized. In the process of planning, the appointed person who is doing the plan must know and gather knowledge about what they like and what they don’t like. Their plan must be based on what they truly like, what they believe and the values they practices.
It explains how life does not just happen. Whether we choose or not, it is carefully, consciously or unconsciously designed by us. We are the creators of our life. We make our own choices; therefore, we choose happiness or sadness. We choose success or failure.
I use my rationality to determine how I can ensure equality to all others. I learned that my blind spot is I trust too much in just outcomes for everything. I tend to forget that although every person should have equal access, not everyone does. Even though I want everything to be fair, I know it is not and I often rely on ethical decisions to come up with a fair system. We all have our strengths and weaknesses.
I want them to know when it is ok to do something and when it’s wrong to do something because if it’s good you will always be rewarded and if it’s bad then something terrible may happen. I also am teaching them to know the difference between wanting something and needing something. We can always want something which is just a necessity but to need something is a must have to survive in everyday life. Another thing I believe needs to be
Libertarianism is the position I wish to defend, and thus will argue that, indeed, we do have free will. Libertarians believe that free will exists. Libertarians think the will is free when a choice can be made that is not determined or necessitated by prior
It is logical to fend yourself back when you have a weapon to do so and wishes not to be mugged once more. As Tom Gau have once said, “If you don’t try, you’ll never succeed.” Malcolm Gladwell tells us how events can be triggered due to past histories, social surroundings, or given mandatory paths. The reason may be radically different from each other yet it produces the same action. The presentation will have a numerous examples of events that have a tipping point. I would explain the numerous events’ cause of tipping, how it tipped, and if it could’ve been avoided.
Personality and moral self explain how and why human beings make free choices. The libertarianism theory has been explained by CA Campbell, who said that human beings see themselves as free agents and therefore accept moral responsibility for their actions. Humans must accept responsibility for these actions and face any consequences that may come their way. John Stuart Mill - an influencal figure in Liberatarianism – believe we are free and morally responsible for all our actions. Mill believed it was extremely important that an indivduals free will should not be crushed by society.
It is argued that conscience is the only true influence inside of us over our actions and that we should act with integrity and in a way that fits our principles and beliefs. Because it is a principle that works inside of us it is still us making the decisions making
Both of these texts, gives the audience an understanding of the obstacles we go through in life to achieve our dream, and that not everything comes easily to us, we have to go to them. The use of closeups and the extended