Gretta Stahl's Digital Portfolio
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My Personal Philosophy

Project Description 

In this project, I thought of what I was doing on Earth. It took a long time to find out what my personal philosophy is. I asked myself a few questions. What am I going to remember when I die? How can I take control of my existence? I feel that I will remember experiences and what I did rather than what I bought and what I have.

New Insights

In this project, I have discovered what I want to do with my life. I value the experiences that I have. This project has really taught me to look at life as if I am going to die tomorrow. I want to cross things off on my bucket-list. In "Stranger Than Fiction", Harold Crick spends his life doing boring, pointless things. When he finds out that he's going to die, he realizes how pointless his life has been. When I watched this movie, I thought about how we're going to die and it could be today. I decided that it's time to spend my life doing things that I've always wanted to do. This means traveling as much as I can. I've always wanted to have a pet pig and I can cross that off of my bucket-list. I want to spend my life experiencing things rather than buying material possessions.

Further Questions and Intellectual Work Left to Do

1. How can I make a difference in my life and someone else's to gain knowledge and experience?
2. What was I put on Earth to do?
3. How does my life's purpose help others?
4. Where will I go when I die?
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  • Home
  • 9th Grade Reflections
    • Interdisciplinary Project
    • Digital Art >
      • Teacher Creature
      • Photoshop Tutorials
      • Header Project
    • Studio Art >
      • Space Project
      • Zentangle
      • Watercolor
      • Landscape
    • Spanish
    • Humanities >
      • The Truth of Happiness
      • The 20% Project
      • Sociology and Design >
        • Blog
    • Physics >
      • Life in the Cold
      • Rube Goldberg Project
  • 10th Grade Reflections
    • POLs
    • Biology 10th >
      • Therapy Animals
      • Dissections
    • Math 2
    • Spanish 3
  • Career/College Prep
    • Sophomore Inspire Week
    • Resume
    • Career Interest Surveys
    • 3 Week Internship at iAM Music
    • Anticipation/Preparation
  • 11th Grade Reflections
    • Chemistry >
      • Chemistry of Food and Cooking: "PANCAKES"
    • Humanities >
      • The Ethics and Chemistry of Food and Cooking
      • Your Life on Earth: Philosophizing Purpose and Place in the #21C
      • Labour Project
    • Drawing >
      • Morphing Project
  • 12th Grade Reflections
    • Journalism >
      • Reflections
      • Homegurl
    • Humanities >
      • Justice Project >
        • Part 1: Issue Research >
          • Bibliography
        • Part 2: Philosophy Cover Letter
        • Part 3: Approach Analysis
        • Part 4: Proposal
        • Part 5: Reflection
    • Painting