After completing the Retrospective Inventory, you will use that material to create A consisting of the following: 10 slides not including a title page, an introduction, a conclusion and a reference page (14 slides total) Introduction: A brief summary of your power point Content: For each slide, provide specific detail, illustrations, diagrams to clarify the topic Conclusion: Briefly summarize your thoughts on doing this project..what did you learn etc. Reference Page: The resources you used Briefly describe the events in your life that you remember with great satisfaction and explain why. Indicate your age. Try to list ten minimum. Briefly describe those events you remember with great dissatisfaction and explain why. Indicate your age. Try to list ten minimum. When you have completed these, place a check mark beside the five events in each category that were the most significant. Describe these in greater detail. (Slides one and two) Describe as many events as you can remember when someone who was perceived to be your enemy was reconciled to you. (Three) What lenses do you use to view the world. (Four) List five experiences you would like to have before you die. Project a timeline. (Five) Write an obituary for yourself, real or imagined, summarizing your life. (Six) Briefly describe events in your life that were peak or transformational experiences. Explain why. Indicate your age. (Seven) Try to list ten minimum. Choose five that are most important for slide Eight. The philosopher Descartes said “I think, therefore I am.” Who do you think you are? (Nine) What is your philosophy? (Ten)

Introduction:
In this powerpoint presentation, I will be discussing various events and experiences in my life. These events will be divided into different categories such as events remembered with great satisfaction, events remembered with great dissatisfaction, moments of reconciliation with perceived enemies, lenses through which I view the world, desired experiences before death, peak or transformational experiences, and personal philosophy. The objective of this presentation is to reflect on these events and gain a deeper understanding of myself and my life journey.

Content:
Slide 1: Briefly describe the events in your life that you remember with great satisfaction and explain why, indicate your age. Try to list a minimum of ten events.
In this slide, I will provide a brief description of events in my life that have brought me great satisfaction. These may include personal achievements, milestones, or moments of joy. I will explain why these events are significant to me and how they have impacted my life. Examples could include graduating from college, receiving an award, or achieving a personal goal.

Slide 2: Briefly describe the events in your life that you remember with great dissatisfaction and explain why, indicate your age. Try to list a minimum of ten events.
In this slide, I will discuss events in my life that I remember with great dissatisfaction. These could be moments of failure, disappointment, or regret. I will explain why these events were particularly impactful and how they have shaped my perspective or actions. Examples could include failing an important exam, losing a job, or experiencing a personal loss.

Slide 3: Describe as many events as you can remember when someone who was perceived to be your enemy was reconciled to you.
In this slide, I will recount instances in my life where someone who was perceived to be my enemy or someone with whom I had a conflict, was reconciled with me. I will share these instances of reconciliation and explain the significance of these experiences. This will highlight moments of growth, forgiveness, and understanding.

Slide 4: What lenses do you use to view the world?
In this slide, I will explore the different lenses or perspectives through which I view the world. These lenses could include cultural, religious, or philosophical viewpoints that influence my perception of reality. I will discuss the impact of these lenses on my beliefs, values, and actions.

Slide 5: List five experiences you would like to have before you die. Project a timeline.
In this slide, I will identify five experiences that I would like to have before I die. These experiences could be personal goals, travel destinations, or aspirations. I will also create a timeline projecting when I hope to achieve these experiences, highlighting the importance of setting goals and living a fulfilling life.

Slide 6: Write an obituary for yourself, real or imagined, summarizing your life.
In this slide, I will write an obituary for myself, either based on my real-life or as an imagined reflection. This obituary will summarize the key moments, accomplishments, and impact of my life. It will provide a reflective perspective on how I would like to be remembered.

Slide 7: Briefly describe events in your life that were peak or transformational experiences. Explain why. Indicate your age. Try to list a minimum of ten events. Choose five that are most important for slide eight.
In this slide, I will discuss events in my life that were peak or transformational experiences. These could include moments of personal growth, moments of clarity, or turning points in my life. I will explain why these events were transformative and how they have shaped my identity and perspective. From this list, I will choose the five most important events to discuss in greater detail in the next slide.

Slide 8: Describe in greater detail the five most significant peak or transformational experiences from slide seven.
In this slide, I will provide a more detailed description of the five most significant peak or transformational experiences from the previous slide. I will delve into the specifics of these events and explore their long-lasting impact on my life. This will allow for a deeper understanding of my personal growth and development.

Slide 9: The philosopher Descartes said, “I think, therefore I am.” Who do you think you are?
In this slide, I will reflect on the question posed by Descartes, “Who do you think you are?” I will explore my personal identity, beliefs, values, and self-perception. I will analyze how my thoughts shape my concept of self and how this understanding influences my actions and interactions.

Slide 10: What is your philosophy?
In this final slide, I will share my personal philosophy. This could include my beliefs about life, purpose, ethics, or existence. I will explain the principles that guide my decisions and actions, providing insight into my worldview and values.