module 4 Flashcards
5 PILLARS OF WELL-BEING THEORY
P- positive emotions
E- engagement
R- relationships
M- meaning
A- accomplishments
____ said “Man is rational animal because he can think and use reason consistently
Aristotle
is an individual person that makes up the society
human being
Experiencing positive emotions like joy gratitude contentment
PERMA: Positive emotions
Being fully absorbed and engage in activity
Engagement
Finding and maintaing positive relationship
Relationships
Finding a purpose that is bigger than yourself to invest in
Meaning
The ability to set and achieve goals
Accomplishments
Is an effective state of consciousness in which joy, sorrow, fear, hate is experienced
Emotion
- being one with the music
- all about the flow
- doing everything with enthusiasm
Engagement
Human being want a _____
Meaningful life
- is defined as something that is successful
- often pursued for its own sake even when it brings no positive emotion, meaning
Accomplishments
Is dedicated to accomplishment for the sake of accomplishments
Achieving life
Accomplishment or ____
Achievement
Is defined as an effort to achieve self-actualization and fulfilment within the context of a larger community of individuals, each with the right to pursue one’s efforts.
Human Flourishing
Is the highest good of human endeavors
- flourishing
- happiness
- Eudaimonia
The comcept of religion and belief in God is also anchored to-
Human Flourishing
____ believe that the ultimate satisfaction of human is going to ___ and meeting ___
- People
- Heaven
- God
The establishment of social complex structures
Social life
The development of advance cognitive function
Complexity of the brain
Physical adaptations overtime
Changes in the human body
The process of taming animals for human use
Domestication of animals
The ability to walk on two legs
Walking upright
The ability to create or use various tools
Use of tools
Who stated “No man is an island entire of itself, every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main
John Donne, Meditation XVII
who stated “as humans evolved, the brain has tripled and became and became the largest and most complex of any living primate.”
Macphail and Bolhuis, 2001