lunes, 16 de agosto de 2021

Worldviews

Worldviews: Basic attitudes with which life is assumed as an existential phenomenon (2020/2021) (google.com)


 The purpose of this questionnaire is to determine the frequency with which each of the following 18 COSMOVISIONS is assumed (Basic attitudes with which life is assumed as an existential phenomenon in relation to what it is thought that one needs to have, do and where you need to be there to build purpose or meaning to life). Please honestly mark the frequency that you consider assuming in each one of them.

1.    Almost Never 2. Sometimes 3. Almost always.


Basic attitudes with which life is assumed as an existential phenomenon in relation to what it is thought that it is necessary to have, to do and where it is necessary to be to build purpose or meaning to life.

Among the worldviews that are considered essential to study in the academic field, are:

1. Altruism: Tendency to selflessly seek the good of people, even at the expense of self-interest.

2. Austerity (thrifty)) Live with simplicity and moderation.

3. Self-determinism: (determined) "I decide independently the things I want to do and my future, even against what others think."

4. Cynicism: (impudence) Provocative and irreverent rejection of the social conventions of commonly accepted morality.

5. Conformity: (What touches, touches). Attitude of the person who easily accepts any public or private circumstance, even when it is considered adverse or unfair.

6. Defeatism (failed): An attitude of anticipated defeat in the face of difficult life circumstances (learned hopelessness).

7. Social Determinism: (What touches, touches) - Personal belief that social conditions do not change despite personal efforts.

8. Skepticism (disbelief) Suspicion, disbelief or lack of confidence in the veracity or efficacy of a known or unknown person or situation.

9. Egocentrism (Individualism): Worrying only about what happens on a personal level without compromising or worrying about the needs of others.

10. Fatalism:. (Tragic fate). Way of thinking that considers that events cannot be avoided, because they are subject to a superior force that governs the world, and that it is impossible to change destiny.

11. Frivolity (indifference) Superficiality when dealing with major conflicts or life issues.

12. Hedonism (Pursuit of pleasure). Tendency to seek pleasure and well-being in all areas of life.

13. Idealism: (Entrepreneurship) The world of life is built based on proactive ideas that can be materialized with great effort through the development of short, medium and long-term projects.

14. Legalism: Compliance without discussion (thoughtless) of orders, moral and legal norms.

15. Materialism: Give a high value to material things, such as money or property. (Without money it is totally impossible to achieve any goal).

16. Pettiness: Managing personal or public resources in a scarce, selfish or insufficient way for the intended purposes.

17. Narcissism: Living contemplating yourself instead of looking at what is going on around you.

18. Nihilism: (There is no future) "It is not worth the effort required to build life projects to obtain unsatisfactory results."

19. Entrepreneurship: Propose to achieve short, medium and long term goals, to build life projects related to education and / or work.

                                         

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