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Goal in Life | Living For Others or Oneself

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What is the goal in life? To be someone who is relevant? Relevant in a sense that we have a sense of purpose. Without purpose, life has no meaning. It is just living day on day trying to survive. So, why are we trying to survive in the first place?

The whole idea of being relevant in our lives is tied to having a clear purpose. When we’ve got a clear purpose, it’s like having a GPS guiding us through all the ups and downs. It’s that consistent light that shows us the way, especially when times get tough. Without that purpose, life just feels like a drag, like we’re just going through the motions without any real direction. So, it’s super important to figure out and embrace our purpose – that driving force that pushes us forward, even when things get rough.

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Is living for our families the goal?

Having a sense of purpose helps direct our actions towards that. If you are living because of your family, because you provide for them, especially your kids or loved ones, when they grow older and have their own lives, what will be your purpose by then? In this context, I don’t think that being the provider for your family is a real purpose.

For so many of us, it all comes down to family. We hustle to take care of our loved ones, looking out for them and making sure they’re all good. But as our kiddos grow up and start doing their own thing, we’re left wondering what’s next. Is being a provider all there is to life? Or is there something more out there, something that goes beyond just family?

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This kind of thinking often pushes us to search for a deeper meaning, something that goes beyond just taking care of others. It drives us to dig into our own passions, talents, and dreams. Maybe there’s a bigger purpose calling out to us, something that’s tied to our family but also reaches further. It could mean making a difference in the world, chasing after creative projects, or standing up for causes that really matter to us.

In this journey, we might find fulfillment in growing as individuals, expressing ourselves, and making a positive impact on more than just our own family. It’s a trip of self-discovery and growth, a mission to find a balance between our family responsibilities and the dreams that really get us going.

As we think these things over, we start seeing that our purpose is pretty layered. It covers our roles in our families, the ways we contribute to society, and the satisfaction we chase as individuals. Embracing all these different sides lets us pay tribute to the importance of family, while also acknowledging the massive potential we have to leave our mark on the world, both within and beyond our family ties.

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Is it service to others?

I said relevant in the beginning because being relevant to me is being of service to other people. This means that what we want to do is a great help to other people for them to be able to live the lives they want, do what they want, and achieve their purpose. It is a circle.

I reckon true relevance comes from helping others out. It’s when we do selfless stuff that our actions really mean something. By supporting others to reach their goals and make their dreams come true, we become part of a bigger and deeper purpose. Our worth isn’t about what we gather for ourselves, but about the impact we have on the people around us. That’s where we truly find the essence of our influence on the world.

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Every little act of kindness has the power to create a ripple effect that goes way beyond the moment. When we lend a hand, whether it’s with kind words, gestures of support, or actual help, we contribute to a positive energy that can uplift and inspire others.

What’s more, helping others often leads to our own personal growth and fulfillment. It gives us a sense of purpose and connection to the world. When we serve selflessly, we look beyond our own worries and open up to a broader view. This helps us build empathy, compassion, and a deeper understanding of how we’re all connected.

So, having a mindset of serving others and being altruistic doesn’t just make the lives of those we touch better; it enriches our own lives in ways that go beyond money or personal achievements. It shows us the way to a more meaningful existence, where others’ well-being becomes intertwined with our own, and where striving for the greater good becomes a guiding principle in everything we do.

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Is it having a comfortable life?

If all of your actions are directed toward living a better life, then I should ask you to think again. Of course, that is not a bad thing, but what does that achieve? If your definition of a better life is not worrying about where you’ll get your food or the payment for your monthly bills or being able to do on vacations, what does that achieve for you and the people around you?

If you’re only focused on making your own life easier and more comfortable, it’s time to take a step back and think. Sure, having a better life usually means having enough money, a nice place to live, and time for fun. But if that’s all we care about, we’re missing the bigger picture. What kind of mark do we leave on the world? How do our lives make humanity richer?

Life isn’t just about having a good time, even though that’s definitely a nice perk. We need to have a mindset where our passions help others and make the world a better place. The things that bring us joy should also inspire others to reach their full potential and find their purpose.

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Searching for the true goal

Finding your real passion in life can be super tough, especially when you’re dealing with everyday struggles. Start by focusing on the things that make you lose track of time. Those moments when you’re totally absorbed, that’s your brain’s way of showing you what you should be doing with your life.

Discovering your true calling is no walk in the park, especially with all the challenges we face daily. It’s when we’re fully engaged, time flies, and our passion shines through that we catch a glimpse of what our heart truly desires. These are the things that light a fire in our souls and point us towards our deeper purpose.

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Life’s not just about enjoying it, although that’s definitely a sweet bonus. We should aim for doing something we love that also helps others find their purpose.

In the end, the quest for purpose is an ongoing journey. It demands self-reflection, empathy, and a dedication to something bigger than ourselves. By focusing on how our actions can support others, we carve out a path that’s both rewarding and noble. The true value of our lives lies not in our wealth or comfort, but in the impact we have on the people around us.

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2 responses to “Goal in Life | Living For Others or Oneself”

  1. Eloi Hizon Avatar

    Thank you!

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    Anonymous

    Loved this, Eloi. =)

    Indeed, you know that you are becoming mature when you start thinking of others – and that is when you find your purpose.

    You find your purpose when you start thinking not how others can help you, but how you can help them, or not how you can benefit from them, but how they can benefit from you.

    You find your purpose when you start thinking how you can be a blessing to others.

    You start asking questions such as how can I encourage them to do good and their best? How can I add value to their lives? What in the world can I do to be an instrument of their growth?

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