(July 21, 2020 at 10:26 pm)halos Wrote: Hello everyone,
I am currently collecting views about life, solely for academic purposes. I would really be grateful if any of you could answer the questions below. It doesn't matter if it's short or lengthy as long as they display your own thoughts and views. Thank you!
1. How would you define happiness?
2. What qualities make a person successful in life?
3. What qualities make a person a good person?
4. Are there any absolute or objective standards of right and wrong? If so, what are they?
5. At this point, what is the highest priority of your life?
6. If someone asked you to explain to them your philosophy of life (what you live by), what would you say? What reasons would you give to justify your answer?
7. What is your view concerning the existence of God or the nature of ultimate reality? What reasons would you give to justify your answer?
8. In your view, what is the most basic or fundamental human problem?
9. Is there a solution to the most basic human problem? If so, what is it?
10. What question do you most wish you could answer in your life?
1. The state or condition in which anonymous strangers don't ask other anonymous strangers to do their homework for them.
2. The ability to do their own homework.
3. The realization that doing their own homework is a moral imperative.
4. It is objectively right for you to do your own homework. It is objectively wrong to ask me to do it.
5. Not doing your homework.
6. Be generous to the poor, patient to the stupid, and don't do anyone else's homework for them. The reasons are sufficiently clear.
7. God wants you to do your own homework.
8. People not doing their own homework.
9. People doing their own homework.
10. 'What makes strangers think they have a right to ask me to do their homework?'
Boru
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