How To Find Out If You Are Living Your Real Purpose Now
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This is part 1 of a 7-part series on how to discover your real purpose in life.
- How To Find Out If You Are Living Your Real Purpose Now
- 5 Solid Reasons You Should Have A Purpose
- Why Earning Money Is Not Your Real Purpose (And How To Know What Is)
- 2 Important Things that Led to My Discovery of My Real Purpose
- 6 Things to Consider Before Identifying Your Purpose
- Discover Your Life Purpose In The Next 30 Minutes
- Living in Alignment with Your Purpose

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“The biggest threat to our well-being is the absence of moral clarity and purpose.” -Rich Sherman
“The unexamined life is not worth living.” -Socrates
How do you know if you are living your real life purpose right now?
Simple – If you are not living your everyday life full of exuberation, energy, passion and love, you are not living your real purpose.
What is your purpose in life? What is the meaning of our existence?
Depending on your upbringing, you will have different answers to this question. These answers may have been inculcated in you at some point by other people, or you may have arrived at the answers yourself in your own ways.
If you are an average output of today’s society, your purpose may be to be a good person, get married, stay out of trouble and contribute to the society at some arbitrary point in life.
If you are generally just jaded with life, your purpose may be to take whatever life throws at you everyday and ultimately wait to physically die.
The purpose of life is a perpetual question which has eluded mankind since our existence. What is it? Why are we here? As lifeforms on earth, do all of us have the same singular purpose or do we have different purposes? If there is one true purpose, why are there different religions advocating different purposes? Is someone wrong then? Who is right and who is wrong? But how can so many other people be wrong?
Do you know your purpose? Why are you here on earth, right now? Have you ever lived life in a flurry, only to look back, wondering the meaning of your existence?
Discovering Your Purpose
If you
- are looking for your purpose,
- don’t know if you have a purpose,
- don’t believe in a purpose or
- are not sure if your purpose is your real purpose,
This series on purpose is targeted at you. Even if you believe you have crystal clear clarity on your purpose in life, read on! It might serve as affirmatory material or spark off additional perspectives for consideration. My objective here is to share with you my personal learnings which I have acquired in my pursuit to live my best life – to help you get the best out of your own life as well.
In the next-part on Why Should You Have A Purpose? Here’s 5 Solid Reasons Why, we will look into why we need a purpose and its significance in our lives.
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Filed in: Awareness & Growth, Purpose & Meaning, Series | Posted on Dec 14 2008


Once a long time ago, my life purpose was devoted to a particular rose whom i cared about with all my heart……
However, the rose died and i need to find a new purpose to life…. (tarot)
Hi Shimure
The interesting thing is Part-5 actually covers the factors to consider when identifying your purpose – one of them is about giving your purpose a limitless definition and not hinged on 1 particular entity. This helps ensure your life is anchored on universal principles which will never be shakable by anything. I’ll be posting part-5 up very soon!
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