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The Average Person’s Path to Purpose

“Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.” Helen Keller

Infuse purpose into life by doing something meaningful. Don’t worry if it’s not dramatic.

The Average Person’s Path to Purpose

#1. Feel the Pull

Meaningful action often has these qualities:

Test: “Will I be grateful I do this?”

#2. Move the Needle

Make something better.

Meaning isn’t abstract. It shows up when you help:

If you can see or name who benefits, it’s meaningful.

Test: “Who will be better off because I do this?”

#3. Express your Values

Meaning is microscopic. You don’t need a call. You need an expression.

Examples:

Test: “Which value consistently tugs for expression?”

#4. Notice Tension

Meaning sits where:

Purpose may not be comfortable. But it’s always worthwhile.

Test: “What am I avoiding that I would be proud I did?”

#5. Shorten the Timeline

Make today the whole story.

Meaning surfaces when you shrink the timeframe.

What action would give today worth (assuming today is a standalone chapter)?

Test: “What will make me think this was a day well lived?”

Meaning grows from motion, not meditation.

Purpose emerges when desire acts to meet a need that touches you.

What are simple ways for average people to find purpose?

What prevents us from living with purpose?

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