What was I born to do?
These are two questions that haunt the back of every body's mind. Everyone wants to know what their purpose is in life and why they're doing what they're doing.
These questions are very hard to answer because nobody can answer those questions but you. You have to figure out who you are and what you're born to do. You are the only one that knows what goes on inside your head. You are the only person that can answer these questions for yourself.
But how do you figure out who you are and what you're born to do?
This is an excellent question. I find that if you try doing things that are outside you usual routine, you will find some kind of answer. It might not be the answer that you expected. Tyring things that are different to you can really open up your perspective. You caould try playing a different sport, painting instead of sketching, reading historical fiction instead of fantasy. Trying these little differences in your daily routine will answer your questions.
These questions are very hard to answer because nobody can answer those questions but you. You have to figure out who you are and what you're born to do. You are the only one that knows what goes on inside your head. You are the only person that can answer these questions for yourself.
But how do you figure out who you are and what you're born to do?
This is an excellent question. I find that if you try doing things that are outside you usual routine, you will find some kind of answer. It might not be the answer that you expected. Tyring things that are different to you can really open up your perspective. You caould try playing a different sport, painting instead of sketching, reading historical fiction instead of fantasy. Trying these little differences in your daily routine will answer your questions.
Very interesting insight and perspective. I agree with your view, except for "figure out [....] what you are born to do". Personally, I believe that the concept of Tabula Rasa is more applicable in this context. Most of the desires and interests of an individual, therefore, are formed from his or her life experiences. Of course, one may indicate the applicability of a spiritual context. However, the life experience is predominant in my opinion. Again, fabulous perspective overall though.
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