"Dont look for your passion and purpose" is utter B$LL5*1T
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Have you ever heard someone tell you not to follow your passion... ...that trying to find your purpose is a waste of time? That following your talent is a better option? That looking for meaning for life is toxic and you should just pick something and get started? Those points might be valid in some circumstances, but they're not absolute. What really gets on my nerves is when so called "authorities" get on podcasts on your TV and start jabbering on about how looking for your passion and purpose is a waste of time, and doesn't work. My first thought is, "Well, it worked for me.' In fact, if it hadn't...you wouldn't be reading this right now. My philosophy on life, is a well rounded, comprehensive, and fully loaded system for optimizing the moves you make everyday.
...moves that not only make it easy, but enjoyable to fall asleep at night thinking about your accomplishments as you drift off. Sound good? Really what we're talking about, is achieving satisfaction through living an optimized life. I said OPTIMIZED...not perfect. Here's what I mean:
My idea about life is that we're valuable enough to work for the things we want. Now more than ever, the knowledge you need to get the things you want are basically at your fingertips with the power of the internet. If you choose to get on board with this idea, that all you have to do is say "yes" to yourself and the things you want, you can avoid a lot of pain and struggle that the average person goes through. Things like:
What we're talking about here is reaching our potential. What other path would you choose other than the one you choose to live on purpose? Feeling great. Looking great. Doing great. Being great, everyday! My program Visionary Confidence is the simplest way to gain clarity on what the first step to this new phase of your life should be. Brian www.thelifesynthesis.com p.s. there have even been studies that show that senior citizens with a strong sense of purpose are at less risk of Alzheimer's and diabetics having more blood sugar control. It's an indispensable and undisputed part of life, no matter that any "guru" or "expert" says. |