How do I pack more meaning into my daily life? Use the PURE
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© Paul T. P. Wong
The happiness hypothesis
The virtue-ethic hypothesis
The positive-engagement hypothesis
The need satisfaction hypothesis
The human potential hypothesis
The PERMA hypothesis
The meaning hypothesis
We can never achieve all our dreams.
We become dissatisfied and bored even when
we obtain everything we seek.
There is no God, no soul, no afterlife.
There is no divinely ordered universe, no
ultimate purpose.
There is no external grounding for morality - everything is permissible.
God created us for a
reason
God has a plan and
purpose for each one of
us
God provides a coherent
account of the meaning
of life
God is the sole source
of morality
God gives us hope
beyond death
There is ultimate justice
and purpose
We are bearers of God's
image
Life has value and
significance by virtue of
being related to God
God satisfies our
deepest longings
Positive affect -- Feeling satisfied with life
Achievement -- Striving and attaining worthy life goals
Relationship -- Relating well to others and community
Intimacy -- Having family and close friends
Acceptance -- Being at peace with oneself
Religion -- Have a personal relationship with God
Self-transcendence -- Losing oneself in serving others
Fairness/justice -- Being treated fairly
1.
Pursues a choice-worthy purpose or end
2.
Exhibits some positive value, virtue, or praise-worthy goods
3.
Renders life coherent and intelligible
4.
Transcends one's animal instincts and self-interests
5.
Makes a significant contribution to the world
6.
Enhances the well-being of others
7.
Possesses intrinsic value or worth
8.
Fulfills God's purpose and plan in one's life
9.
Exercises one's freedom of choice
10.
Enjoys certain experiences and activities
11.
Satisfies one's deepest needs and desires
Involves:
Life
direction
Calling
& mission
Worthy
purpose & end
Priorities
Core
A
values
sense of significance
Reasons
for living
Understand
self and others
Understand
the demand of the
situation
Know
right from wrong.
Understand
Achieve
Can
one’s role in life
a sense of coherence
justify one’s own action
Freedom
of choice
Self-determination
Internal
control &
self efficacy
Assume
responsibility of our
own life & action
Civic
A
duties
moral agent.
An appreciative attitude
The natural outcome of leading a purposeful
and responsible life
A sense of well-being & serenity in all
circumstances
Feel good for doing good
This stage involves reflection and sometimes
re-evaluation of PURE.