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  • Essay / Theoretical model of human nature and its effects on my...

    My philosophy of life has a constant theme: it is very important to be a good person, that is, good to one's friends and family, good to your community, good to strangers, good to your environment, good to yourself. If you strive to do the right thing or at least understand what the right thing is, then you will contribute to the greater good of humanity. I believe we are all united and have a responsibility to each other. We must treat each other as we would like to be treated. It seems like an easy task, but sometimes it's hard to think about others when we're so focused on our own needs. This is why I believe that empathy is extremely important for a successful society and for a successful individual. In my philosophy of life, love is extremely important. If we can tap into the positive energy of love, life itself will be more positive. We will be able to conquer more tasks; we will be able to forgive more easily; we will be able to get through this more easily, we will be more resilient; we will be able to heal and that is powerful. We should and could live life as a beautiful experience. I appreciate and encourage others to value honesty, diplomacy, kindness, education, learning, respect, compassion and empathy. The combination of all these values ​​constitutes the recipe for a more peaceful and prosperous world. I believe it is really important to consider other people's feelings, opinions, wisdom and circumstances. People tend to view this as a lost cause because the world is so corrupt. I say right again. We need to bring as much good to the world as we can, we can bring something, something we believe in. As Gandhi said: “Be the change you want to see in the world. » By human nature, we are social creatures. ...... middle of article ......ized the social anchoring of humans and human knowledge, long before multiculturalism became a central issue in the counseling profession (Watts, 2003). Adler campaigned for the social equality of women, contributed much to the understanding of gender issues, spoke out against the marginalization of minority groups, and specifically predicted black power and women's liberation movements (Watts, 2003). Furthermore, it is stated that the most promising contemporary counseling theory for addressing multicultural issues is Adlerian theory, according to which the characteristics and assumptions of Adlerian psychology are consistent with the cultural values ​​of many ethnic and racial minority groups (Watts , 2003). Each person's problems are addressed in session in a sociocultural context unique to that client, making multicultural barriers benign..