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Schwartz universal values theory assessment measuring 10 fundamental human values with conflict identification and life alignment strategies

20-question reflective assessment evaluating life priorities, legacy intentions, and alignment between daily actions and long-term impact goals

Regenerative agriculture and gardening work with nature to restore ecosystems while producing food. This course teaches regenerative principles: building soil health, composting, no-till methods, companion planting, water conservation, pollinator support, and creating abundance sustainably. You'll learn to grow nutrient-dense food while sequestering carbon and supporting biodiversity.

Individual actions matter for environmental health. This course teaches practical, achievable changes: reducing waste, sustainable food choices, energy conservation, water conservation, sustainable transportation, and conscious consumption. You'll learn what actions have the biggest impact and how to make sustainability a lifestyle.

Many people feel spiritual without connecting to organized religion. This course explores spirituality outside traditional religious contexts: connecting to something larger than yourself, finding meaning, cultivating wonder, practices for spiritual development, and integrating spirituality into daily life.

What is consciousness? Do we have free will? What makes life meaningful? This course explores fundamental philosophical questions through accessible discussion. You'll encounter different philosophical positions, learn to construct arguments, and develop your own informed perspectives on life's biggest questions.

Ethical dilemmas arise in business, healthcare, technology, and personal life. This course teaches ethical frameworks: utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics, care ethics, and pragmatic approaches. You'll learn to analyze situations from multiple ethical perspectives and make thoughtful decisions in ambiguous situations.

Ancient philosophers grappled with timeless questions about how to live well. This course introduces Stoicism, Epicureanism, Buddhism, and other philosophical traditions with practical applications. You'll learn frameworks for handling adversity, finding contentment, making ethical decisions, and creating meaning.
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