To what extent can I determine my own destiny?

To what extent can I determine my own destiny?
Author: Kimberly Wylie
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 12
Release: 2006-09-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3638541037

Essay from the year 2003 in the subject Philosophy - Practical (Ethics, Aesthetics, Culture, Nature, Right, ...), University of Phoenix, language: English, abstract: Whether one is the master of his own will, or merely a puppet in some grander play, has been the subject for debate for centuries. Does one have autonomy or are they a victim of determinism? Clearly those who favor autonomy, or free will, believe that each person has their destiny in their hands, directing it as they see fit, able to make alternate choices if they so desire. Those who favor determinism, see the world in a different light. They see a world with external causes limiting one’s actions and removing the control from the individual. Some believe the two concepts are mutually exclusive of one another, while others see them existing symbiotically. When one considers to what extent they can determine their own destiny, these facets of this debate must be explored.

Creating Your Own Destiny

Creating Your Own Destiny
Author: Patrick Snow
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-04-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470582022

Put your own fate exactly where it belongs-in your hands It is one of the great questions of life. Its a simple question, really, but it seems impossible for many to answer: Do we control our own destinies? 90 percent of people think and act as if their destiny is foreordained, while only about 10 percent believe in the capacity to change and act on it. Creating Your Own Destiny explains and demonstrates to the majority how to dream, plan, and execute a better future-despite the challenges of the economy and life circumstances. Based on time-honored principles, theories, and case studies Provides a Success Road Map for all those people who are seeking to achieve success but who aren't satisfied with their careers. Written in an easy and accessible tone by Patrick Snow, who has been dubbed "the Dean of Destiny" With the powerful and practical tools featured in this essential guide, you'll find yourself newly empowered and energized to achieve extraordinary results.

Designing Your Own Destiny

Designing Your Own Destiny
Author: Guy Finley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1995
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781567182781

Eleven powerful inner life exercises will show you how to master the strong and subtle forces that actually determine your life choices and your destiny. You'll discover why so many of your daily choices up to this point have been made by default, and how embracing the truth about yourself will banish your self-defeating behaviors forever. Learn to dismiss fear, cancel self-wrecking resentment, and stop secret self-sabotage.

Walking in the Will of God

Walking in the Will of God
Author: Steve McVey
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736934685

The success of Steve McVey’s books—beginning with the 225,000–selling Grace Walk—testifies to readers’ hunger to get free of performance–focused Christianity and rediscover the grace–filled, relational God of the Scriptures. The issue of God’s will confuses and frustrates many believers. Steve McVey helps and encourages them with key biblical principles: Focusing on rules, Christians end up anxious, hesitant, and distant from their compassionate Father. Focusing on God’s relationship with them, Christians will feel assured He is a Person to trust, not a formula to figure out. Believers can relax, knowing that God wants to guide them and has given them the life and mind of Christ. The result of the grace–based relationship? A bold, no–regrets life, lived in light of God’s complete dependability. This kind of life—the kind of life every Christian desires—is revealed in Walking in the Will of God.

Growing Up with Jazz

Growing Up with Jazz
Author: W. Royal Stokes
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2005-03-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0195347919

A jazz writer for three decades, W. Royal Stokes has a special talent for capturing the initial spark that launches a musician's career. In Growing Up With Jazz , he has interviewed twenty-four instrumentalists and singers who talk candidly about the early influences that started them on the road to jazz and where that road has taken them. Stokes offers a kaleidoscopic look at the jazz scene, featuring musicians from a dazzling array of backgrounds. Ray Gelato recalls the life of a working class youth in London, Patrizia Scascitelli recounts being a child prodigy in Rome who became the first woman of Italian jazz, and Billy Taylor tells about his childhood in Washington, DC, where his grandfather was a Baptist minister and his father a dentist--and everyone in the family seemed well trained in music. Perhaps most exotic is Luluk Purwanto, an Indonesian violinist who as a child listened to gamelan music in the morning and took violin lessons in the afternoon (on an instrument so expensive she didn't dare quit). For some, the flame burned bright at an early age. Jane Monheit sang before she could speak and was set on a musical career by age eight. Lisa Sokolov played classical piano, sang opera and choral music, and was in a jazz band--all by high school. But Carol Sudhalter, though born into a very musical family ("a Bix Beiderbecke family"), was a botany major at Smith, and only became a serious musician after college, quitting a government job to study the flute and saxophone in Italy. From Art Blakey to Claire Daly to Don Byron, here are the compelling stories of two dozen top musicians finding their way in the world of jazz.

Kenneth

Kenneth
Author: George William MacArthur Reynolds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1856
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

The Phaedra

The Phaedra
Author: Peter Burbrook
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2016-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1326437712

Sail the high seas in this swashbuckling tale of romance, adventure and suspense. Disgraced pilot John Lawrence sets off on an ocean journey to reinvent himself. Sailing from the coastal ports of Western Australia, across the Indian Ocean to the Gulf of Aden, join John as he navigates his beloved catamaran Phaedra through the Red Sea and up the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean. Against the beautiful backdrop of a troubled 1950s Cyprus, John encounters corruption, smugglers and criminals. Will he also rediscover his one true love?

Unstoppable

Unstoppable
Author: Adrian Gilpin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2004-09-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 184112639X

In Unstoppable, Adrian Gilpin shows us through his own amazing life-story, how ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things. Adrian's story starts with his recovery from a financially catastrophic business collapse, and moves into his journey of awakening through the labyrinth of personal development teaching. You will be deeply moved by Adrian's openness, integrity and honesty as well as being truly inspired to delve deep into your most fundamental aspirations and beliefs to help you achieve all that you really want in life. Unstoppable will help you navigate your way past the false prophets of human potential and keep you focused on the principles of effective thinking and action that will change the way you run your life forever.

Perilous Pursuits

Perilous Pursuits
Author: Joseph Stowell
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802481175

Ever since birth we've been told, "we're nobody unless we're number one." But now that we've so dutifully mastered the ability to defend our self-worth, this book shows why we must learn to forget it and redirect search for significance to the one true source of value: Jesus Christ.