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The document discusses the meaning of life as a pursuit of self-discovery, satisfaction, and understanding right from wrong. It explores the term 'pilosopo' as both a positive and negative label depending on context and perception. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of examining one's life for purpose and introduces ethics as a branch of philosophy that guides moral decision-making in daily life.

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The document discusses the meaning of life as a pursuit of self-discovery, satisfaction, and understanding right from wrong. It explores the term 'pilosopo' as both a positive and negative label depending on context and perception. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of examining one's life for purpose and introduces ethics as a branch of philosophy that guides moral decision-making in daily life.

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With your previous groups, answer the following questions based on the video you've

watched and the file you've read.

1. What is the meaning of life?


> Life is all about finding ourselves through the depth of our heart, the depth of our
feelings, and depth of our thoughts. Life is all about attaining the satisfactions that we
desire. It is about constantly pursuing a blissful life. But for me, the main thing of life is
knowing what is truly right and wrong and what matters and not. You only need these
two things to have a simple and blissful life.

2. How will you differentiate the positive and negative understanding of the term
pilosopo?
> People way back then was already using the term pilosopo for it is sometimes used to
express irritation when someone answered the question inappropriately because it just
needs your 'common sense'. Some people is used to being a pilosopo because they
think it is one of the ways of positively and indirectly saying you lack some common
sense while other people dislikes being one for it sounds like a negative attitude
towards the other people. It just all depends on what the other people thinks and how
they understand a certain thing or two.

3. “An unexamined life is not worth living.” Based on your own understanding, what is
the explanation for this?
> I think “an unexamined life is not worth living” relates to the idea of living your life
without knowing your purpose and existence is not worth living. For me it means that if
you don’t know how to live your life properly and the importance of your existence then
you end up living miserably. It is important to know your worth and value in life. We
should always love ourselves, follow our passion and keep doing the things that will
make us happy. To make our lives worth living for, let us not chase the things that aren’t
meant for us.
4. Give one branches of philosophy and explain. Relate it in your everyday life.
> Ethics, also called as moral philosophy, the discipline concerned with what is morally
good and bad and morally right and wrong. The term is also applied to any system or
theory of moral values or principles. The terms ethics and morality are closely related. It
is now common to refer to ethical judgments or to ethical principles where it once would
have been more accurate to speak of moral judgments or moral principles. Ethics
teaches us what we could do, what could not be done. We ought to treat others with
kindness, compassion, respect, and so on. In other words, an ethical person practices
applying virtues, our character traits, in making everyday decisions.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/ethics-philosophy#ref59237

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