Understanding Probability Chance Rules in Everyday Life

Understanding Probability Chance Rules in Everyday Life.

Understanding Probability Chance Rules in Everyday Life

For this Discussion, please address each of the following:

Pleasant Life: Design a beautiful day for yourself. Think about activities that you would find highly enjoyable and those that are important to you. Describe what you would do, how you would do it, and your individual positive traits and strengths you have to carry out your plan. Finally, explain why you think Martin Seligman believed that taking the time to lead a pleasant life can benefit our psychological well-being.

Good Life: Decide on some unpleasant or tedious task that you must do. Think about how you can accomplish it in a more invigorating way. Describe what you would do, how you would do it, and your individual positive traits and strengths you have to help you transform the unpleasant task into a pleasant one. Finally, explain why you think Martin Seligman believed that taking the time to lead a good life can benefit our psychological well-being.

Meaningful Life: Plan the “perfect” surprise for someone who needs it. Think about what is important to that person and how you can help them. Describe what you would do, how you would do it, and your individual positive traits and strengths you have to carry out your plan. Finally, explain why you think Martin Seligman believed that taking the time to lead a meaningful life can benefit our psychological well-being

Part 2

Explain how an understanding of probability can enhance responsible stewardship, respect, and community.

Part 3

What was this savoring experience like for you? How was it different from the way you usually eat something like this? What do you think was the purpose of this activity and what is the most valuable lesson you learned from it?

With your chocolate, dried fruit, or cheese in your hand, close your eyes and take three deep, cleansing breaths. Quiet your mind. Run your thumb and forefinger across the food’s surface. Notice the texture. Is it smooth, rough, bumpy, dry, or moist? Continue to keep your eyes closed. Bring the food to your nose and inhale deeply. Fully take in the scent of the small piece of food in your hand. Now, take a very small bite. Let it sit in your mouth on your tongue. Slowly press it to the roof of your mouth and let it melt. As your food piece is melting on your tongue, take in another breath, aerating your palate as you take another breath from the back of your throat. Now, as you slowly eat the rest of your morsel, recognize the life in your body as you benefit from the food bit. Slowly continue to breathe into your mouth, and chew on the breath to give yourself a lingering sense of the experience. Take one last moment to relax and enjoy the savoring experience. Now, slowly let your eyes flutter open, taking one last deep breath and smile.

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