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Test The meaning we assign to our experiences
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QUESTION 1: WHY IS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE MARKED?
We are constantly contributing and receiving meaning from the media in which we interact and mainly from the actions that generate change
Personal experience is marked by relevant events that bring us both well-being and discomfort
Its meaning is associated with the emotion that the event causes us, making us remember with the mark of its impact on us
Our emotions are often conditioned by experiences but we can also turn around how we see them and learn those experiences with the best control of what we want to feel
QUESTION 2: IS IT ONLY IN THE PAST THAT WE HAVE THE IDEA OF EXPERIENCE?
We always go back to the roots of this tremendous conflict called the past, in which our memory remains and we carry it like a DNA
Our apprehensive memory turns what we assign as memory into everything related to us and our context
To all of them we attribute meaning; our first lesson, the first reactions of recognizing danger and the calm of not knowing why things exist
This phenomenon is interpolated from past to future anxiety where human instinct drives us to make a difference
QUESTION 3: HOW IS LEADERSHIP ABILITY EVIDENCED IN OUR EXPERIENCE?
Then it is said that we have experience
By understanding this we can recognize the value of experience in others and those who are still halfway there
The experience activates in us the capacity of leadership in the involuntary management of situations in our present
As such, in order to use it with its properties we know that we must assume this leadership position first in our lives
QUESTION 4: WHAT MEANING DO WE GIVE TO OUR EXPERIENCE?
We can see it from death, when a wild animal dies, it serves as food for other species
The evolutionary chain teaches us that nothing has to be eternal and that what ends on one side begins on another
We move away from the idea of attachment to negative experiences and give more value to the need for change in ourselves, even if it is small and imperceptible
Negative experiences hurt within our emotionality because of the tragic charge that the psyche gives to the resistance we make to change
QUESTION 5: IS THERE ONLY GROWTH IN GOOD EXPERIENCES?
This is the part we all like, we live it from the self-conditioned or induced feeling that everything inside and outside of us is in order
In this positive state where the experience develops, there are also constant changes, but we value differently what it brings us
We gain in emotionality and perhaps the knowledge is from an attitude where we understand that we need these changes to feel that we grow and expand
An undesired experience represents as much knowledge as positive experience
QUESTION 6: IS IT NECESSARY TO USE SELF-CONTROL TOOLS IN THE FACE OF GOOD FEELINGS?
Reactions during the middle of the experience are uncontrollable to some extent, the joy we may feel at seeing a loved one
It is not necessary to use our self-controlling tools the good feelings that are our most valued source of spiritual nourishment
Negative events are the ones that trigger the most affecting changes and in this field of experience we activate forms of self-control as a means of defense
In order to get through life unscathed, human beings need to know that they have control over the situation and this self-control is evident in our subsequent decisions
QUESTION 7: WHAT DO WE GET WHEN WE HELP SOMEONE?
We are both receivers and senders of experiences, and in order to make sense of them according to our purpose, we load them with meaning
We know that if we have good intentions and control over the situation we will generate a favorable experience around us
Conscious good deeds contain an important load of meaning for those who receive them from us
None of the above
QUESTION 8: WHERE IS THE VALUE OF EXPERIENCE?
We have already won part of the battle by understanding that we are solely responsible for the meaning we attribute to our experiences
We have a vision or goal that we set out to achieve, so most of what we experience is around that vision
The value of the experience of both poles lies in knowing how to identify the value of what we experience for our goal
Fate behaves in unpredictable ways and through experience we extract meaning for the next cycle of events
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