I believe in volunteers and help those who need help. Since long-term satisfaction and happiness comes from altruistic behavior, I also believe to help others for my own interests. Throughout my college years, I have volunteered in many places and it is always a good feeling to know that you can help others. In most cases, I received more than I gave, and this sensation is always comparable to the happiness I gained from external factors.
The most memorable volunteer activity I have ever experienced is to teach mathematics to primary school students of orphanages. During my three years in high school, I went to an orphan once a week, a group of girls and boys who needed help in mathematics, sometimes even in English. I still feel the jealousy of my teacher and the feeling of being a pride, and I remember my admiration for what the children gave me when I helped solve the mathematical equations that they were trying to solve. Most importantly, I was very happy because they made such a big progress since the past semester when they told me that one day I got "a star" in one of the math tests .
I am very pleased to be able to help build a strong connection with your child. To the extent that they rely on me to help them finish studying, I feel more responsible, but this is a good way. Over time, I won their trust, so they started talking to me about their many concerns. Not only will I become their teacher after school, I am also their mentor and my best friend.
Looking back now, I think that applying as a teacher will help me become a mature and responsible adult. Three years of volunteer activities have given me more than giving to children, and I value the relationship with them. I am convinced that this will guarantee my happiness and satisfaction, so I will continue volunteering in my life.
In my life, I already know that true happiness comes from dedication. Please help others to evaluate your identity in this process. It is the privilege of our students to teach you how to take care of the people in need, so it can help. As part of the annual NSTP program, we held post Christmas parties and outreach events at Lupang Pangako in Tortugas in Balanga Province on January 17, 2015. Easy course consists of BSA class responsible students. We brought prizes and sweets and planned games that young people can enjoy. We also prepared snacks for them. Besides that, we handed them a book, old clothes and toys collected from our class. We will work hard for the success of the event. The plan begins with prayer and asks God to participate in the above activities.
So ... what is real happiness? In traditional philosophical context, happiness is self-satisfaction. This is generally satisfactory condition. It comes from engaging in meaningful work and career. If you reflect on your feelings that people are helping people, people can better understand this. Recognizing the completion of work can also bring happiness. Unfortunately, books (or websites) that "waste" money, time and effort to waste do not promise an overly simplified approach to getting "success" (regardless of meaning) . It will not be the case with antidepressants alone. Life is an adventure. Some people say this is a journey. No matter what kind of metaphor you choose, life is a learning process.