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Basile
1 month 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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katrin2010 [1.7K]1 month ago
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Creating a constitution reflecting your personal values will hold information specific to you. Consequently, this resonates as a deeply personal inquiry. Still, I can present what my own personal constitution might look like.

  • Preamble:

This constitution outlines the principles I consider essential for my joy and for maintaining harmonious relationships with others. I assert that adhering to these rules will enhance both my life and the lives of those around me.

  • Article 1: On Kindness

Section a: Toward Myself

I commit to always strive for kindness towards myself. I will accept my limitations without harsh self-criticism, belittling my abilities, or doubting my capabilities in other areas. I will also take necessary breaks and value my daily efforts to improve.

Section b: Towards Others

I will endeavor to treat others as I wish to be treated. I will trust the best in people and attempt to understand their faults without judgment.

  • Article 2: On Passion

Section a: For Myself

I will engage in activities that energize me and make me happy, regardless of the opinions of others. Also, when I have a genuine passion, I will devote time and energy to pursue it.

Section b: For Others

I will support others in discovering and pursuing their passions. I will celebrate their successes in these ventures and refrain from hindering their progress.

  • Article 3: On Honesty

Section a: With Myself

I will maintain honesty with myself regarding my struggles and when I'm not dedicating adequate time or effort toward any endeavor. I will strive to judge myself truthfully so I can gain a better understanding of who I am.

Section b: With Others

I will act with integrity towards others, respecting the trust they place in me. I shall not deceive or mislead others.

LenKa [1.8K]1 month ago
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Well, I'm not sure about your life values, but I can offer some suggestions:
-avoid overthinking the trivial details in your first draft
-be direct and ensure you ANSWER THE QUESTION ACCURATELY
-organize your ideas prior to writing the first draft
HOPE THIS IS USEFUL!
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