This document discusses the importance of behavioral competencies in practicing the values of Pancasila, focusing on positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and achievement. It also highlights the concept of happiness and the role of Pancasila in cultivating these competencies.
Key points
Behavioral competencies such as positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and achievement are crucial in embodying the values of Pancasila.
The ideology of happiness is linked to these competencies and involves being present in the moment, celebrating productive work, and finding meaning in life.
Experts like Martin Seligman emphasize the PERMA formula for achieving happiness, which includes positive emotion, engagement, relationships, meaning, and achievement.
There is a call to adopt a new perspective on Pancasila, viewing it not just as a legal formality but as a part of our life's struggles and historical self-invention.