Life Event
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A Life Event is an event that occurs within the context of a living system's existence.
- AKA: Biographical Event, Existence Event, Life Occurrence.
- Context:
- It can typically occur within Living Systems during life spans.
- It can typically influence Life Trajectorys through causal impacts.
- It can typically mark Life Stages via developmental milestones.
- It can often trigger Adaptation Responses in organism behaviors.
- It can often create Life Memorys through experience encodings.
- It can often establish Life Patterns via repeated occurrences.
- It can often determine Life Outcomes through cumulative effects.
- It can range from being a Minor Life Event to being a Major Life Event, depending on its impact magnitude.
- It can range from being a Personal Life Event to being a Shared Life Event, depending on its participant scope.
- It can range from being a Natural Life Event to being a Constructed Life Event, depending on its origin type.
- It can range from being a Predictable Life Event to being an Unexpected Life Event, depending on its anticipation level.
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- Examples:
- Biological Life Events, such as:
- Social Life Events, such as:
- Health Life Events, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Physical Event, which occurs independent of life context.
- Abstract Event, which lacks biological involvement.
- Mechanical Event, which involves only non-living systems.
- See: Event, Living System, Biological Event, Temporal Event, Life Moment Event, Important Life Moment Event, Human-to-Human Relationship, Biological System, Transitional Life Moment Event, Threshold Life Moment Event, Compound Life Moment Event.