1. ADVANTAGE OF LIVING
Living enables you to engage in a
variety of experiences and form
deep bonds with friends, family,
and neighbors. Opportunities for
personal development are
presented by life, which enables
you to gain knowledge from both
failures and victories. Living
provides the opportunity to learn
via education, travel, and
encounters with different concepts
and cultural practices.
Opportunities for joy, happiness,
and the enjoyment of different
activities and pleasures are
presented by life. You can express
yourself artistically through
writing, music, art, and other
mediums when you're living.
"THE PURPOSE OF LIFE IS NOT TO BE HAPPY. IT
IS TO BE USEFUL, TO BE HONORABLE, TO BE
COMPASSIONATE, TO HAVE IT MAKE SOME
DIFFERENCE THAT YOU HAVE LIVED AND LIVED
WELL." - RALPH WALDO EMERSON
PHILOSOPY
12- HUMSS SOLIDARITY
MRS. ANNIE PASIA
PRANCEN MAGTIBAY
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3. DISADVANTAGE OF LIVING
The inevitable realization of death is one
of life's fundamental disadvantages.
People may also experience the loss of
loved ones along the journey, which can
cause them to experience sadness and
emotional suffering. Health Challenges:
Being alive exposes people to a variety of
health hazards, including as diseases,
accidents, and age-related problems.
Sustaining excellent health necessitates
constant work and occasionally involves
managing chronic ailments. Financial
Difficulties: Many people face financial
difficulties at various stages of their lives.
Financial stress can be exacerbated by job
loss, unanticipated expenses, and
uncertain economic conditions.
concept of love
Love is a complicated and diverse idea
that has historically been a major issue in
psychology, literature, philosophy, and a
number of different cultural and
religious traditions. Although it can have
a variety of shapes and meanings
depending on the situation
Love is frequently characterised by
intense affectionate and sentimental
devotion to a person or object. It can
show up in a variety of relationships,
including platonic friendships, familial
love, and passionate love.
Love is thought to be connected to a
deep emotional bond between people. It
involves understanding, empathy, and
shared experiences in addition to above-
surface exchanges.
CONCEPT OF FRIENSHIP
The concept of friendship is universal, but the
ways in which it is understood and expressed can
vary across different societies and cultures.
Friendship dynamics are influenced by historical
settings, social standards, and cultural values. In
collectivist cultures (e.g., many Asian cultures),
group harmony and interdependence are often
prioritized. Friendships may extend to a broader
group, and loyalty to the community is highly
valued. Some societies place a strong emphasis on
lifelong friendships, where friends are considered
almost like family members. In other cultures,
friendships may be more fluid, with people
forming and dissolving connections more easily.