Lesson 6 Objectives Participants will learn How to use and interpret the PURE Test Where PURE fits in the overall blueprint for the good life Why the PURE principles are so essential Blueprint of the Good Life ID: 391529
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The PURE principle of Flourishing
Lesson 6Slide2
Objectives
Participants will learn:
How to use and interpret the PURE Test.
Where PURE fits in the overall blueprint for the good life.
Why the PURE principles are so essential.Slide3
Blueprint of the Good Life
The components of a house:
The roof
= meaning mindset
The foundation
= Viktor
Frankl’s
3 basic tenets of
logotherapy
and 3 basic values of meaning
The building blocks
= Wong’s 8 sources of meaning
The furniture and decoration
= Meaningful moments
The structure/frame
= The PURE frameworkSlide4
Meaning-mindset
Meaningful moments
PURE Framework
Sources of meaning
Frankl’s 3 basic tenets and values of meaningSlide5
PURE as a definition of
meaning in life
Meaning in life can be operationally defined in terms of PURE, which stands for:
P
urpose
U
nderstanding
ResponsibilityE
njoyment Slide6
Purpose
Involves:
Clarifying our life direction and core values.
Organizing our activities.
Deliberating your daily plans.
Pursuing one’s calling and mission in life with passion and
commitment.Slide7
Understanding
Involves:
Full awareness of the situation and the consequences of one`s actions.
Knowing right from wrong.
U
nderstanding the legal/ethical principles in decision making.
Self-knowledge of our strengths and weaknesses.
Understanding/knowing the world we live in.Achieving a sense of coherence.Slide8
Responsibility
Involves:
Taking full responsibility of our own life.
Assuming responsibility for our decisions and actions.
Holding ourselves accountable.
Being a moral agent.Slide9
Enjoyment/Evaluation
The natural outcome of leading a purposeful and responsible life.
But a positive outcome is not inevitable.
Sometimes, the personal costs of being responsible can be too high.
This stage involves reflection and sometimes re-evaluation
of PURE.Slide10
Advantages of PURE
Not
achieving happiness at the expense of others.
Developing
your full potential without harming others.
Leading
a life that is good emotionally, intellectually, relationally, and morally.Slide11
The PURE Test
The PURE test provides an operational definition of meaning in life.
P, U, R, E are interdependent components but their interdependence is only partial.
Interestingly
, it is possible to score high on PERMA but low on PURE
.
The happy rioter vs. the sad hero.