The philosophy of life in Javanese language as an education and perspective on the life of the Javanese community
Abstract
The philosophy of life can be said to be a theory in life and one's perspective (wordview) affects the life of the state, what is awakened in oneself will color how national life is. The life of a community with a Javanese cultural background will make behavior also adhere to a view of life that affects culture. Javanese culture that exists in Javanese proverbs can be used as a view of life for Javanese people in accordance with norms, ethics and habits. Javanese people can behave in accordance with the pillars of culture and in this scientific paper reviews the Javanese philosophy contained in some Javanese proverbs so that the behavior or attitudes of Javanese people can be in accordance with Javanese proverbs which have a high philosophy so that they can be used as a view. life for the Javanese people. The condition of the culture is very extraordinary and the people love westernized culture more, making Javanese culture to be displaced, but behind the Javanese proverb, there are still many people who use it to be the way of life of the Javanese people. The philosophy of life will become a pathok that the culture itself and the East correspond to the person of the Indonesian nation. Javanese personality who upholds nobility as a Javanese.
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