The Most Important Decision Of My Life Essay

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    I graduated out of high school and made my way into the fire that is adulthood. As I walked up and received my graduation certificate, the most important decision of my life pelted me like concrete bricks. I wished to pursue higher education for a degree, but my mother started a restaurant business, and I felt obligated to support her full-time in her endeavors. In the end, my mother and grandparents convinced me to change my mind, so I decided to attend community college while helping part-time

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    Twelfth Night Fool

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    Our minds are a wonderful thing in our lives. They make many decision overtime whether they are good or bad. When times get “topsy-turvy” our minds will lead us through it. Our minds analyze our lives and decide with our best judgement what to do. Although our minds make the best judgment our hearts can also see what we want most. In the play “Twelfth Night” by William Shakespeare the Fool is explaining to Orsino about his foolishness and why he is necessarily a fool. His mind analyzes his surroundings

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    taking exams over a list of chapters. College is a life of experience that teaches important life lessons beyond the classroom. I have learned in the classroom, but one of the most significant life lessons I have learned while at Dakota State University is every decision has a result that can impact my greatly. Everyone has different college experiences, and while mine hasn’t been all that exciting. I have still had a good experience that has shaped my future. When I started as a freshman, I had zero-time

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    our life that defines who we are as a person, whether it be school and extracurriculars, hobbies and talents, personal experiences, or even our family and past. All of these factors play an essential role in the human experience, as it continually shapes how one grows as a person. In my life, my own perspective has been defined by my ethnic background and place of origin, and this has helped me to understand my identity, as it continually shapes my worldview. I believe my past to be the most important

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    of these decisions are choosing reproducing, deciding to get married and attending college. Some individuals make decisions without realizing how important that decision they may make is life altering. I made a decision to reproduce at an early age, which meant to mature quicker than most individuals my age. This was a very important decision that I made in my early life. Making that decision lead me to make another life altering decision, this was to continue my education. The decision to continue

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    My dreams and ambitions bring me peace and balance. Because they help me center myself on what is important, They force me to work hard, and they are very crucial to me. In order to obtain these dreams that I have, I want to have a career in nursing, I want to go to a good college and be successful in life. Just attending all my classes is not enough for me. To acquire where I want to be in life I want to be regularly learning and making new experiences and learning life lessons. In order to be successful

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    Power Of Free Will

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    will is a large factor in decision-making. A person makes many good and bad decisions in a day, which may not affect them in the short run but is most likely to impact them in the long run. Free will shapes a person because of the affect it has on a person’s life through their decisions. Free will is the reason for any conflicts a person including myself faces in life, decision do not always benefit the person. Free will heavily impacts large and small decisions I make in life on a daily basis. There

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    and applied to my own life. First, my personal position was formed through discussing the decision-making factors that were the most important through the use of a survey. From there, the approach that I would most likely implement in my life was shared with the support of personal experience and research. Next, I discussed the past and present elements that influenced my approach to spiritual discernment. These elements included my religious upbringing, past experiences, and my current religious

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    This is my personal life dilemma. I was pursuing my graduation in my home country. In the last semester of my study, my parents made the decision that I should get married, but I wanted to go abroad to get further education. At that time I decided to go with my parents. After 1 year of marriage, I completed my study and I decided to go abroad for my further education. I completed the relevant exam with a good score. Finally I got visa for Canada. Before one month of coming to Canada my wife got pregnant

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    These three philosophies come up frequently in my life. I judge an event in which philosophy is the main focus. In addition, I like to use these three principles in my moral judgments and decisions. Reaching the end of this class and semester I can say that my knowledge of these three philosophies has expanded immensely. The critical, informational, and literary aspects (stories that provide analysis) of the book The Moral Life has helped to increase my understanding and appreciation of the philosophies

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