The Connection: Discovering Your True “Why” and Expanding It Into Eternity

 

 

4 Responses

  1. Interesting article you have written, I stopped at your website out of curiosity.

    What I am doing right now is trying to supplement my retirement income online. I am learning how to do this with wealthy affiliate.

    Like many others i am Searching for my purpose in my retirement years, since not working i am having a hard time adjusting to retirement.

    Thank you for giving me some things to think about in your article.

    Jeff

  2. Thought provoking are a couple words that come to mind after reading this blog. Some people do not need to search for meaning or purpose to their life. These are far and few between – like a gifted singer. However, most of us discover our purpose through various interactions with people, school, church or a traumatic experience.  In short, the thing that motivates you will likely be your purpose.

    Through your purpose you will feed your soul, give back, and know that you’re leaving your mark in this world.

    • Thanks for speaking up. Gifts and talents may not necessarily be one’s purpose. They may serve as auxiliary means to a purposeful destination as in the story of David who had many other talents such as sheepherder but his purpose transcended kingship. “Just Go!” Don’t Stop. 

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