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Personal Reflection on Overcoming Obstacles, Existentialism, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

   

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Running head: PERSONAL REFLECTION
Personal Reflection
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1PERSONAL REFLECTION
1.
How can human beings hope to gauge the true value of life without overcoming
obstacles? The answer is not in the affirmative. Obstacles and failures are part of our daily lives.
Without any kind of obstacle, it is not possible for human beings to comprehend the value of life.
Obstacles, especially motivational obstacles, teaches us to harbor patience and face the myriad
situations and problems in life (Charles). I had learnt this lesson due to my personal experience. I
had faced innumerable obstacles. However, each time I had tried my best to avoid facing or
overthrowing the obstacle or learning from failures.
During one of my regular yearly presentations, I had faced a challenge that helped me to
learn one of the most important lessons in life. Students were asked to prepare presentation in
groups. I had decided to prepare a presentation along with my group of friends. However, I had
failed to elaborate about the various nuances of the chosen topic to my friends. This had led to
confusion that had erupted before the start of the presentation. Before the start of our
presentation, one of my friends withdrew from participating in the presentation activity. He had
cited the reason that he was not confident about the topic or his speech. Followed by this, I had
tried to resolve the issue by helping him. However, nothing could persuade him to participate in
the presentation. Followed by this, the other participating friend had also withdrawn from
participating citing the same reason. I was flabbergasted. I was unable to decide about the future
course of action. Flustered and angry, I decided to face and overturn this challenge. I had decided
to conduct the presentation without the help of others. While I was checking the slides and
written material of the two members, I had realized that I had utterly failed to explain the topic to
my friends.
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2PERSONAL REFLECTION
I had decided to edit and incorporate the necessary changes before presenting my ideas to
the judges. Within the span of an hour, I had included the necessary changes. Needless to say, I
had mustered enough courage and strength to complete the presentation without any external aid.
After the completion of the events, I was informed that my presentation stood apart from others
and the judges were pleased by my solo performance. This experience had taught me that human
beings need to face and overthrow the various obstacles and challenged that can come in the way
of their success. Overcoming this challenge taught me that I harbor the capability to face every
challenge without any external interventions. This incident had also made me realize that
learning from various obstacles and challenges can prove to be useful in attaining future success.
I had also learnt that group activities require proper communication amidst the members.
Communication is crucial for the fulfilment of group activities (Ferreri, Stefanie and Shanna).
This challenge had also taught me that with the exercise of discretion, I can cross any hurdle.
Hence, I can say that apart from my achievements in test scores and courses, I possess the ability
to tackle stressful challenges in a proper and concrete manner.
2.
One of the most important characters exhibiting traits of existentialism is Mersault in
Albert Camus’ The Stranger. I can relate to the character of Mersault. He is presented as a
character who does not believe in the societal hypocrisies and external show of feelings. I can
easily relate to this character because I do not prefer any kind of pretension or hypocrisy vested
in the modern world. He does not believe in external show of emotions at his mother’s death
(Vllangr'yz). Camus presents Mersault as an ‘outsider’ who does not confirm to the pretensions
and mannerisms of society. I can relate to this character because even I fail to adopt pretentious
nature or attributes in my daily activities.
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