Why am I here?
And you are not alone asking these questions. Across the human span, many of them asked this well-aged question.
What is my purpose?
People struggle over this question. And this impacts every level of relationship. Depending on the algorithms on your internet search, GotQuestions.org is on the first list of search results when I typed in the question, “why am I here?” Interestingly enough, scientific research showed one who is well-grounded in their faith does not wrestle the question any longer.
Am I created by mistake?
What is the reason for this existence?
What is the point of this?
Instead of seeking out the answer, people numb themselves with mobile devices, alcohol, drugs, busyness, and more. Maybe because the question is a bit scary. Maybe the question is abstract and vulnerable. Maybe the question stirred something inside and outside. Yet, the question remains important.
Why do I feel miserable?
Am I doing the right thing?
Why am I doing this anyway?
If we have our way, we would just go to Zoltar (an antiquated fortune-telling machine) in one of the carnivals and then deposit a cheap fortune (only 25 cents) to get a simple answer. Simple, right? Why not? Why does it have to be hard?
What is my true calling?
Please know… you are not alone. Let us have a conversation. So much we can say about this, right?
When people discover the purpose of life, the personal value, belief, worldview are born. People are much more reflective, purposeful, stronger work ethics, and more likely to enjoy the life. Much more attractive, grounded, and relaxed are people who discovered the purpose of life. Joyful, happy, contentment, peaceful, intentional, influential, and contagious are the descriptive characteristic of people who discover the purpose of life.
So... why waste the time? Lets chat! I would love to have a conversation about this a big time!
Is there more than just me?
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