What Do You Value Most in Life
What Do You Value Most in Life
What Do You Value Most in Life
I’m a sentimental type of person who value every single thing and person in my life but if to ask
what I value the most? My answer would be my family. They are basically the reason why I am
striving and pursuing whatever goals I have. I want to make them proud of me and to help them
in the future. My mom was a single parent and I witness how she managed to push us towards
our betterment even without my dad. They are my living motivation and my happy pills
whenever I stressed out myself from school works. I want to bring back all the great things that
they gave to me especially the happiness and I want to give this back whole-heartedly. They are
the one who shapes me into what kind of person I am today and to what I will become
tomorrow.
3. List down the important things in your life and categorize them based on your priority.
The most important in my list was my family because they build the biggest reason to live on the
life that we want. Faith is the next thing we need to prioritize because everything won’t be
possible without the help of our creator. Health was also an important thing for we have to be
physically fit and to easily adapt any environment without encountering complications. Love,
although many people prioritize it, I think love will be applicable on all things not only on people
around us but also to what we are doing. Friends, they always lend a helping hand whenever we
felt losing our games. We have to value them in a way that we both gain knowledge, grow and
benefit on each other. Passion is the next important thing to manage because it will enhance
our willingness to commit on our desired goals. Education, because it is a must now to a person
and also help us get to our goals one step at a time. Lastly is Time, as an architecture student it
is important to find ways and time to distress and to take enough rest and energy.
1. Family
2. Faith
3. Health
4. Love
5. Friends
6. Passion
7. Education
8. Time
4. What role do your relationships with others have in the development of meaning in your life?
The role of my family in the development of my life is to serve as my motivation and
encouragement that life is better if we strive harder. I want them to experience the life we’ve
never had before so even if I struggle a lot, it will never be a problem since I have them to
strengthen my will to go on. My friends also play a big role in the development of meaning in my
life, since we are the same field, they are my go-to persons whenever i encounter hardships in a
particular thing. Instead of having a competition, it is better to help and lift each other. They all
help me turn to an optimistic type of person that is a big factor to develop myself not only as a
friend, a family, a student but most especially as an individual with a purpose.
5. List down the scientific inventions that are important to you and indicate why?
1. Cellphone – Nowadays you will get an easier and faster way of communication virtually
most especially on times like this (Pandemic). It is a must have invention because it eases
everything from chatting relatives and friends to submitting important documents and
requirements in school or works. We can now also get news and information about the
current issues we should be aware of just by using applications on our phones.
2. Laptops – As an Architecture student, it is an important gadget we should have because we
need it for planning, modelling and rendering buildings and structures needed in compliance
to several subject requirements and also to the actual work environment.
3. Cooking Appliances – Several appliances like refrigerators and cooking ranges / stoves were
an important thing to have especially this pandemic. Refrigerator can lengthen the life of
foods that has a higher possibility of spoilage, it is a must now because this pandemic has
taught us to preserve. Stoves was an important appliance ever since to cook food we love to
serve on our dining tables.
1. Explain how the human society has evolved through time.
Human society has been progressing through time with respect to human values and material
grounds. This evolution shows how playful at the same time functional are the minds of the
inventors before. It only proves that those creations and workings of human emotional brains
are useful in discovering highly needed inventions for the existing society. According to Alvin
Toffler, there are 3 classifications of society. The first wave is the settlement of Agricultural
society which replaces the hunter-gathering cultures. The Second wave or what he calls as the
society under Industrial Age, this started in western Europe with a key aspect of the nuclear
family. The last wave or the third wave was the post-industrial society that includes the
existence of Information Age. This evolution doesn’t stop there, the human society has changes
and developed according to the advancements in a particular period has which includes how
they make for living.
1. Provide Examples to differentiate “public” public goods and “private” public goods.
When we say “public” public goods, those are the goods or services that doesn’t exclude
anybody. So basically, it is open and can be consumed by everyone simultaneously. This kind of
goods can be considered as non-rivaled goods, an example of this is watching a television show.
“Private” public goods on the other hands are goods that can be rivaled an example is eating a
burger which is a rivaled consumption.
2. Differentiate microeconomy from macroeconomy in terms of public good. Provide examples for
each.
In Microeconomy, the economic concept of the public good connects to the benefit that can be
accumulate by an individual or a particular firm on continuing on a project that will offset
possible losses or can have an opposing effect of advancing the general public. While in
Macroeconomy, there is a distinction between service and the profit orientations. Let’s put it in
a case of Industrial business firms which are profit-oriented while governmental agencies are
service-oriented.