Myself:
It is so important to "have a purpose," I think. The main difficulty for most people is carrying out the necessary steps to achieve that grand purpose.
For instance, many of us would believe the purpose of feeding starving children, preventing war and the brutality and rape that accompanies war, curing AIDS, providing a good education and work for every child, and so on are noble purposes. But figuring how to contribute to those causes and getting ourselves to make the needed sacrafices are very hard.
Any ideas about living according to your best values?
drclay
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