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A Worldview Is A Person 's Framework Of Ideas Essay

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A worldview is a person’s framework of ideas that is used to interpret their view of reality. A worldview is a mental construction that is constantly being built by factors like culture, religion, language, beliefs, personal experiences, the historical context in which they exist in and their interaction with society. It is important to note that humanity does not hold the same worldview because it is a personal view of the world that only exists in the mind. This ultimately affects how one behaves, lives and interacts with society. Pacific Islanders for instance, living in the Pacific and in the diaspora, have continued to encounter contested boundaries because of the difference in worldviews. A contested boundary is defined as the art of juggling two aspects of life. I will discuss the notion of contested boundaries of spirituality, cultural values and traditional versus contemporary. Struggling to balance these aspects can lead to depression, an identity crisis and even suicide, and I will be acknowledging how the different obligations, of certain Pacific Islanders, can be in conflict with each other and how these individuals or groups are expected to fulfill their obligatory duties, yet struggle just to balance and maintain them. Pacific Islanders accumulate many cultural values since the moment they are born. These cultural qualities incorporate admiration, versatility, solidarity and so on and it is these qualities of those of Pacific Island legacy which adds to

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