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Things Happen for a Reason

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So you’ve been dumped, left for another, was rejected for a job, failed an exam, met an accident, been fooled, and cheated. At least once in our lives, we have experienced one of these things and we don’t understand why. We have been nice, we have offered what we can, and we do not deserve to be treated as such. Well, life has an unexpected way of teaching us a lesson. It breaks us down, tears us apart and molds us into something stronger without us knowing it. It is a cliché, and it is of no help when we are going through something. But we have to keep the faith and believe that things happen for a reason. I have contemplated on this for a while and we only get to appreciate this phrase once we look back at what happened in our lives. There are a lot of times when my plans did not go my way. A life changing decision did not push through as life directed me into a more challenging and hopefully a more fruitful road. Of course such U-turns does not stop happening in you...

Dreams: The North Star

The story about how the three kings found baby Jesus is among the most memorable Christmas stories shared across generations. Imagine the difficulty of finding a new born at that time when technology as we know it today was unheard of. But they were guided by a star. They followed it, and we all know what happened next.      The story above gives us a lesson about a few things in life. First, we must have a goal; something that we want to pursue no matter what. Next is to have faith, nothing will happen with your dreams if you do not believe that you will be able to achieve them. And most importantly, it teaches us to act on our goals with a sense of urgency. The kings would have not found Jesus if they procrastinated. Dreams are our goals. They are our north star. It is the direction which we should be heading. Without it, our efforts would be meaningless. Have you tried leaving home without knowing where you will go? Didn’t you feel lost? This is how it fe...

Reflection Paper on Inhabitants of the World

Is there a rational being? The answer of course to this is YES. Human beings are rational beings. This is what makes us distinct from other living things. We are rational, we think and we make decisions based on our rational thinking. However, during the course of the discussion, we mentioned that human beings are not always rational. Often, human decisions are superficial and materialistic. Human beings tend to lose their rationality because of the views of beauty and materials. Often, we see physical beauty as what defines us. Many people are like this, most are blinded by what is seen by the eyes. Further, the level of people’s rationality varies. But one thing we all agree on, everything seems to be geared towards an end. All of us are geared towards a purpose. Some of us are more aware of it than the others. But the truth remains, and that is all our actions have purposes. This purpose guides us. This is very true because only in having a purpose or goal do we achieve som...

Reflection Paper: Why the World Is?

Last Saturday’s discussion focused on why the world exists. To answer the said question two arguments were presented. These are the ontological and the cosmological arguments. In Irwagen’s book, the ontological argument was first proposed by Anselm, who claims that it is impossible for God not to exist. And anyone who says that there is no God, contradicts himself. This was later on challenged and invalidated by theologians and philosophers after him, supporting and finding Descartes argument better. According to  Descartes, existence is a part of the concept of a perfect being; we are perfect beings because we exist. As a Catholic, I believe in the existence of God, my existence is a manifestation that God exists. The ontological argument presented by Descartes mentioned that existence is a concept of a perfect being. It is better to exist than not to exist at all. My existence is one of the reasons why I am a perfect being. But, according to Kant, perfection can only be us...

A REFLECTION PAPER ON METAPHYSICS

A single idea cannot encapsulate the way the world is…. What is the true reality? Can we find answer to the real sense of the world by finding the ultimate individual? Or is it in the external world apart from us that could be brought by our sensations and addressed by a supreme mind? Is it in the realization that we are in a continuous movement of time? Or is it in the thesis that what is true to us could actually be false? IIrwagen’s book presented some very intriguing points for someone who does not think like he does. I don’t think like he does. In fact, as I was reading his work, I was asking myself if there is actually a point of reading his book. His book, Metaphysics, talked about what ultimate reality is and if our world is actually the real world. So what then if the world we live in is not as real as most of the population deems it to be? Would it change the fact that our basic needs are food, water and shelter? Are we going to forego our ambition...

Philosophy and Society: A Reflection Paper on Garret Thomson’s Social Relevance of Philosophy

Philosophy is relevant to society regardless of its motive, or lack thereof, to be useful. Introduction:                 As a graduate of a business course, I developed an understanding that something only matters if it offers value to someone. If it fails to present anything substantial, then its existence or absence is insignificant. As I go over Thomson’s paper on the Social Relevance of Philosophy, this realization resurfaced, and I ended up asking myself, does Philosophy matter?                  Well of course it does. This is the most obvious answer to the question. I am convinced it matters before I even read the paper. However, trying to explain why it does is challenging. Thomson has discussed and presented his arguments convincingly. Thomson’s Take            ...

I Could Tell

I could tell you outright that I love you, that I’m elated when you call me on the phone, when we talk of things and just waste away our time. I could tell you honestly how much you mean to me. I could even tell you that you are always on my mind; from the time I wake in the morning until I close my eyes at night. The one who fills my dreams and fantasies, who makes me laugh until I cannot laugh anymore. You are the one who gets me mad but would eventually woo me in a truce with his sweetness and charm. The one who knows me and understands how I feel. The person who accepts me, appreciates me and values that friendship that we share. I could go on and on about you, and tell you how you fill my life. I could make use of profound words and flowery speeches, but mere words would not be able to express how I feel. They would not be enough to make you see how true my feelings for you are. Even if I put all the words in the world together, it would not show you the sincerity of...