Self Reflection Essay: An Examination Of Our Life

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In our world today, there are two types of people that exist; people who examine their lives and people who do not examine their lives. It is a decision that every parent, teenager and child makes during some point in their lives. One might state that their are benefits to living an unexamined life. One is able to do whatever they please since they are never questioning their own actions. They are not forced to uphold any morales since they believe that the only thing that matters to them is to “enjoy life” now and to forget about the future. On the other hand, it is healthier to make decisions that will satisfy our future goals. In order to do this, it is expected to take certain steps that will propel us to success, the examination of our …show more content…

The decisions we make in our everyday lives affect our future. If we do not thoroughly think about our actions then we are jeopardizing our life 's outcome. For this reason, we have to methodically plan our actions and movements in order to stay on the right track. A pilot knows his destination before he sets off on his journey. The first steps he takes in order to prepare the plane for this voyage would be to examine his plane to make sure everything is in order. He would check to make sure that there is enough fuel until the next stop, he would examine the wings as well as the rest of the plane to make sure that they are correctly functioning, along with many other things. Without this examination, the plane is bound to fail since the proper steps were not taken before and during the journey. Similar to a trip in an airplane, our journey will have its ups and downs, but we will still be able to make it to its destination safely through examination both before and during our trip. One question that may pop up is the importance of having a purpose in life. Why does someone have to think about the outcome of his actions and how that will affect his

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