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Tabucanon, Dave B. - Who Am I

The document asks a series of questions about one's identity, including their name, description of self, what they are grateful for, and important life lessons. The individual identifies as Dave B. Tabucanon, describes himself as intelligent with good manners and a basketball player, and is most grateful for his supportive family and friends. He has learned the importance of kindness towards others and valuing his parents.

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The document asks a series of questions about one's identity, including their name, description of self, what they are grateful for, and important life lessons. The individual identifies as Dave B. Tabucanon, describes himself as intelligent with good manners and a basketball player, and is most grateful for his supportive family and friends. He has learned the importance of kindness towards others and valuing his parents.

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“WHO AM I”

Questions:

•Who are you?


- I am Dave B. Tabucanon, 19 years old and was born on May 17, 2003.

•How would you describe yourself?

- I’m an intelligent kind of person with good manners. I'm an intelligent


kind of person with good manners. I'm also a basketball player.

• Do you love yourself? Why or why not?


- Yes, because I care about it.

•What are you most grateful for in life?


- I am so grateful that I have a supportive family and friends.

•What are the biggest and most important things you have learned in life so
far?
- Be kind to others and value the importance of your parents in every
single day.
MODULE 2 Activity 1: Self�examination

Look at yourself in the mirror and answer the following questions:


• How can you describe yourself based on your own perspective or point of
view?
- “I am handsome and blessed since I have my parents and siblings that
are very supportive.”

• What aspect of yourself do you feel good about? Why?


- I think all of the aspects that can be mentioned is I acquired and I
believed that I am good about it.

• What aspect of yourself do you believe you have to improve? 


- I don’t need to improve but I need to learn from the others so that I can
sustain my aspects.

Activity 1: Reflection

Complete the sentence.

➢DEAR SELF, I want to succeed in life because I want to prove that I can do
the things that others think it is impossible.

Activity 2: (2 points each)


• In your own words, state what is the meaning of self for each of the following
philosophers, psychologist and from the Christian views. After doing so,
explain how your concept of self is compatible with how they conceived of the
self.
(3-5 sentences)

1. Socrates
- The self is the self that is prepared to dominate the self. It includes the
perfection of virtues like righteousness, love, and knowledge.

2. John Locke
- He claimed that the governed and the government ought to have a social
contract. Human self-interest, according to him, results in self-
improvement.

3. Plato
- The three components of the soul, which is thought of as the self, are the
logical soul, the spiritual soul, and the soul's appetite.

4. Immanuel Kant
- He claimed that every one of us has an inner and an outer self that
together makes up our consciousness. Our inner selves are composed of
our psychological makeup and our logical mind. The physical world and
our senses are components of our outward selves. According to Kant,
representation happens through our senses.

5. Reñe Descartes
- There is thinking going on, and thinking has to come from somewhere.
Thus, the idea of the self is something that is inherent and cannot be
logically questioned. One should base all of their knowledge on thinking
and the ability to think, which is the fundamental building block of
knowledge.
6. David Hume
- Hume contends that we naturally attribute a coherent existence to any
group of connected elements, which leads to our conception of the self.
Although this belief is irrational, it is a normal one.

7. The Holy Bible


- The Holy Spirit's revelation of the self-life to the believer is one of the
most crucial elements in the development of the Christian.

8. St. Augustine
- Only in relation to God can the self be conceived and understood.
Humans were created by God for His own use, and unless man finds
peace in the All-Powerful, his heart will continue to be restless. The right
interaction between man and God is therefore necessary for self-
realization.

9. Sigmund Freud
- In Sigmund Freud’s, the conscious mind consists of everything within
our consciousness. It is the aspect of our mental processing that we can
think about and talk about rationally.

10. Erik Erikson


- Perhaps most importantly, each stage – influenced by biological,
psychological, and social factors – was sequential, from birth to infancy,
childhood into adulthood, middle age into, finally, old age.
Evaluation/Assessment : Self�description Essay (Learning
Portfolio)

File Name: Learning


Portfolio_Module 2

Write an essay about anything that you wish to share about


yourself. You may use these suggested topics:
Me as I see me
How other people see me
How I would like other people to see me

I have to put my pride away. No matter how special or extraordinary I may


think I am, the reality is that I am the result of many factors working together.
A multitude of different jigsaw puzzles are assembled together to form a new
picture. If another person's bones were there instead of mine, it would have
made a big difference. I always try to stand out from the rest. Although the
initial print of a book is typically what people anticipate, it is not always the
case. One person said she had known someone before they became known for
something else. Another student was surprised to learn that I often listen to
gemstone music while studying. Some people didn't realize until later that I
had a lot of loose screws in my head, because they found me funny and also
were able to come up with crazy ideas. There is much more to me than meets
the eye, and I don't expect to run out of surprises soon. I have drawn on the
experiences of different people in my life to inform who I am today. I am made
up of many layers.

Rubrics/Criteria:
Organization of ideas = 50 pts
Clarity = 30 pts
Style = 20 pts_

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