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charle [14.2K]
4 years ago
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Let’s say you had to write a constitution to live by. What would your own personal constitution say? In other words if you had t

o put your own personal values in writing, values that would guide your life moving forward, what would these values be? Write a short constitution that would guide your life. Include a brief preamble, three articles, and two sections under each article.
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kipiarov [429]4 years ago
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If you write a constitution about your personal life and your personal values, it will contain information that is unique to you. Therefore, this is a very personal question. Nevertheless, I can show what a personal constitution would look like for me.

  • <u>Preamble:</u>

This constitution establishes the duties that I believe are necessary for my happiness, as well as for my peaceful relationships with others. I state that if I follow these rules, my life and the life of people around me will be better.

  • <u>Article 1: On Kindness</u>

Section a: Towards Myself

I promise to always try to be kind to myself. I will accept it when I cannot do something without being harsh towards myself, belittle myself, or doubt my abilities in other areas. I will also take breaks when necessary and appreciate the efforts I make everyday to be better.

Section b: Towards Others

I will try to always treat others in the same way in which I would want them to treat me. I will assume the best of people, and will try to understand their shortcomings without judgement.

  • <u>Article 2: On Passion</u>

Section a: Towards Myself

I will pursue the things that make me feel alive and happy to be me, without worrying about what others think of it. Moreover, when I have a real passion for something, I will dedicate time and effort to this pursuit.

Section b: Towards Others

I will encourage people to find and pursue their passions. I will celebrate their accomplishments in this regard and try not to stand in their way.

  • <u>Article 3: On Honesty</u>

Section a: Towards Myself

I will be honest with myself when I am not doing well, or when I am not dedicating as much time or effort to some pursuit. I will also try to be honest when judging myself so that I can know and understand myself better.

Section b: Towards Others

I will conduct myself honestly towards others, and will value the trust that they put in me. I will not lie or deceive others.

marysya [2.9K]4 years ago
6 0
Well, I don't know what your life values are, but i can give a few pointers:
-don't spent too much time fussing about the unnecessary on the first draft
-be straight to the point, and ANSWER THE QUESTION PROPERLY
-organize your thoughts before first draft
HOPE THIS HELPS!
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