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The word “mission” sometimes becomes dirty. Some people love him, but for others it’s almost about sectarianism. And yet, the mission, in my opinion, is one of the main values ​​in a person’s life. Mission is what our life is dedicated to. In my opinion, mission is closely related to the purpose and purpose of life. And, of course, the activity in which a person will be happy. Those “lucky ones” who love their work and rather call it “activity”, while having sufficient income, are fully aware of their mission and have created a scenario for their life from this. In any case, my surroundings are accurate. In my opinion, missions are divided into conscious and not. That is, the moment that even if a person does not want to think about his mission, this does not mean that he does not have one. However, with purpose too. After all, each of us was born for something. To assume that we were born only to work, give birth and raise children...how then are we different as people? It seems to me that it is precisely the mission, as a category of conscious purpose. At some point in my life, I thought - what is the reason for everything that I do? Why this and not something else? Why is it easier for me with some people, but fundamentally more difficult with others? For myself, I realized that all my activities can be described in two words: human dignity. The first and important point is to find and realize your dignity. Unfortunately, it seems to me that many people do not realize their dignity. Of course, they understand these words, but they do not work in their lives, literally “poisoning” everything that surrounds them: an unhappy family, an unloved job, an unwillingness to enjoy life and themselves. The second point is to maintain your dignity. Save regardless of the surrounding circumstances, no matter how difficult they may be. The third point is not to give up dignity. I get very upset when I see that a person voluntarily gives up his own dignity. Of course, this is his personal choice, but I personally am convinced of the dignity of a person as an “a priori” fact - dignity should be given to a person at birth and remain with him throughout his life. It was from this understanding of “human dignity” that was important to me that my worldview, profession and lifestyle were formed..

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