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Individuality and purpose of Life

Ever wondered what do you wish for out of life? Do you identify with this giftof life? A lot of people have difficulties answering this question. We all need our philosophy in life or we risk drifting, and answering to random stimuli and information with little to no impact on our long-term goals. A philosophy of life is largely a vision or attitude towards life and the purpose of it. Human actions are limited by time and death. But we stop thinking about it. We fill up our time with mere distractions, never to ask whether they are of any significance, whether we value them. Without personal beliefs, we end up living without a direction towards a better world


Having a Purpose is life-changing

 

Living without purpose is perilous. Nothing gives a person true peace, happiness, love, inner wholeness in a distinct understanding of where they are heading. Robert Bryne once said, “The purpose of life is a life of purpose.”

 

To get someplace, you need to identify your end goal. That is important and fundamental. And the sooner you define it, the clearer all else will become. A life without a reason is life without a target. Finding the right way in life is an existential crisis for all of us. But once you find what you need to change, you will be at bliss in this new beginning and a better future. 

 

What do you look forward to in life?

 

Your purpose in life is to find and do the things that make you smile, feel positive, laugh, and forget time. Creation helps those who help themselves. Isn’t that true? You could use the power of now; create a life of dignity and responsibility by seeking spiritual questions as well. But remember to put it in action too. Even if you aren’t sure yet, go into the exploration, go with the flow and experimentation stage of your life, and benefit from this journey.

 

You can’t put time on it. No one can force you to find your “why” tomorrow, next month, or next year. But by all means, search for clarity in your own time.

 

But once you have determined your aims and what you want, it becomes easier to deal with self-doubts. You could use Self-help books/blogslearn about emotional intelligencelook at the world for common good.

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