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What is the idea and essence of man?As already spoken, the idea of life of man is in love and creativity. In love man reproduces himself as living creature. In creativity he reproduces himself as cultural animal. As such he does not only consume culture, but also constitutes, creates it. The production of culture, formation of spiritual or corporal values is also something that is usually called createvity. Scientists elaborate knowledge, artists perform art works and presentations, new esthetic reality, inventors create new objects, which increase the totality of material and spiritual goods in society. In all three cases people feel themselves not only as consumers, but also creators. It is not by accident that in many religions the idea of God-creator is basic. The word creator has the highest value for people. Creativity as a whole enables progress in life, makes people more free, independent. The human aspirations to immortality, eternity, infinity is made real in creativity. This is because love and creativity constitute the essence of man.
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1. Idea of life of man. ... is in love and creativity. (05000001) |
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Which profession to choose? |
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Firstly, why some profession must be learned? |
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In present society as a result of historically established division of activities there are a multitude of professions: from the most primitive to the most complicated. If a man wants to attain something he must learn some profession. And the more he wants to attain the more he must use resources to the learning og profession. Adult person, not having a profession means that he is either a parasit (lives on the cost of his relatives) or is apt to only most simple work (laborer, sweeper, loader, bearer etc.). In both cases man is nothing, in litteral meaning, is situated on the bottom of life. |

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Secondly, why there is need of consulting at the choice of profession? Getting advice of close persons, friends, intuition, arbitrary decisions (accidental preferences), research and deliberation? |
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What is the most important property of an adult person?Some people orient according to the advice of close persons (father, mother, etc.). In this case there is the danger that attention is not paid to ‘myself’. Because the most important property of an adult person is independency. More often than not the choice of profession on somebody’s advice is a non-independent, an infantile choice. Somebody’s advice can only be used on the condition if the person self has much done research and thinking and is doubtful in the choice. In the case of equal alternatives somebody’s advice may bias the weight in favor of one of the alternatives. In that case the advice plays approximatively the role of random preference (as by drawing a lot).
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3. Most important property is independency. (05010004) |
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At the reserach and deliberation the following things must be observed: |
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1. What I am? What is life, for which I am living, what is the idea of life? Why, in general, a choice must be made? Must a goal be set for life? |

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2. On what things is the choce of profession depending? Choice deciding: subjective and objective factors, experience from the precedent life. |
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What are the subjective factors?Subjective factors: psychic particularities, body structure, character, way of thinking. Man must know himself, how he is, which way differs from other people and in what is similar to other, in what is his similarity or difference compared to people of different professions.
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What are the objective factors?Objective factors: life in given time, given country, given place (city, village, township, area,street, house). Man must have as much as possible information about different professions and tendencies in the development of society.
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Experience of life: childhood impressions, enjoyments and hobbies, for instance, impressions about work of physician or activities of musician, life in the family of musician, creative families (as in circus). |
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3. How to try a profession, experience a profession from ’within’ the skin of profession? |
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