4. Nothing lasts forever (walang forever). The cycle of being
born, growing up and growing old and dying is a reality.
We have limited time here on earth and whether we like it
or not, we are bound to die. Death is real. It is a part of our
being. Death is commonly understood as the end of bodily
functions. It also refers to the separation of body and spirit.
Everything that exists in this universe comes to an end and
we humans are not exempted. The acceptance of being a
temporary individual in this world gives us a clearer vision
on how to live life to the fullest and understand the
meaning of our existence. We have the freedom to choose
a well lived life; doing good and doing what is right
15. In life, we experienced both
happiness and suffering. Whatever
experiences we have, let’s make it
sure that it helps us lived the life
worth remembering that we could
be a better version of ourselves. Life
is a gift, live it.
17. Performance Task Dyad activity
1.Share with your partner the happiness, sufferings that you had
encountered in your life and your impression on death. Based on
the shared experiences, what can you advice to your partner
about the things that he is going through right now. (vice-versa)
2.If you are to leave a legacy (pamana or mana) in this world before
you die, what would it be? Please share your thoughts .
3.Presents your idea and sharing through a video presentation