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Eliminating one's shortcomings, developing positive qualities, and defining one's life purpose.

On November 15, 2024, a teacher of the Department of Biophysics, Biomedicine and Neuroscience Kazakbaeva A.Sh. held an open lesson with 2nd-year students of the specialty 6B05109-"Neuroscience" on the topic "The Meaning of Moral Values. Self-education of the individual." Moral values are one of the most important foundations of human existence. They represent an internal system of principles that regulates the spiritual life of society and the individual, as well as guides human behavior and actions. Moral values include such qualities as honesty, justice, kindness, responsibility, truthfulness and mercy. These values play a key role in maintaining peace in society, improving relationships between people and realizing personal potential. Moral values form a spiritually rich, educated and responsible personality.
The main goal of self-education of the individual is to eliminate shortcomings in oneself, develop positive qualities and determine one's life goal. The main objectives of this process are:
1. Strengthening internal discipline: Learn to control your actions, thoughts and emotions.
2. Personal development: Strengthen the desire for knowledge, intellectual and spiritual growth.
3. Bringing benefit to society: Improving yourself, serving for the good of society and building harmonious relationships with others.
4. Purposefulness: Be able to set clear goals in life and achieve them with persistence.
Self-education enriches a person’s inner world, contributes to the formation of character and successful adaptation in the social environment.
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