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Explore the significance of mission statements, epitaphs, and visualizations in guiding career decisions while contemplating the passing of knowledge through generations. Reflect on sociology, psychology, and the spiritual aspects that shape priorities in life.
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September 29 • “A wise man never knows all, only fools know everything.” • Unknown
Legacy – something passed on from one generation to another • Epitaph: summarization of the life of a dead person • Sociology: the study of society and the relationships within • Psychology: study of mind and behavior • Component: piece, part • Contemplation: to think, reflect • Spiritual: relating to sacred things • Recuperate: to get back health or strength • Priority: something of the utmost importance
Career Choices-Rd. pg. 60-61Guided Visualization Activity Rough Draft of : • Mission statement • Letter • Epitaph • Final draft should be place on the construction paper and creatively illustrated. • Worth a test grade! Due at the end of class tomorrow.
Mission Statement • A mission statement is a declaration of an overall goal or purpose that will guide actions and provide a sense of direction. Epitaph • Epitaph: summarization of the life of a dead person.
Examples of epitaphs… William Shakespeare • GOOD FREND FOR JESUS SAKE FORBEARE TODIGG THE DUST ENCLOASED HEARE.BLEST BE YE MAN YeT SPARES THES STONES AND CURST BE HE YT MOVES MY BONES Hank Williams (Country Singer) • Thank you for all the love you gave me.There could be no one stronger.Thank you for the many beautiful songs.They will live long and longer