A course designed to encourage students to critically think, research and write about various topics within the " Science of Happiness" as they relate to the self. This class will enable students to develop rhetoric in a variety of topics and perspectives within the theme of Happiness. “It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters." Epictetus
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In your reflective journal. Describe two interesting points Robbins makes re; human behavior, emotions etc.
ReplyDeleteWhat did you like about Robbins' lecture?
Specifically refer to something by extracting a quote and explaining why.
What is Robbins trying to communicate to his audience?
What is the thesis? Write a 2-3 sentence thesis based on the lecture.
Name one particular lesson you found to be interesting. Why?
If you had the chance to interview Robbins and ask him one question what would you ask him?
Take one thing from the lecture and relate it to your own life.