Discover Your Life's Purpose Today
"What is my life's purpose?" How many times have you asked yourself this question? What would you say if I told you, it could be as easy as a simple realization that just came to you?
This blog post will explore the idea of life's purpose and offer some tips on how to uncover your true destiny.
If there was one thing Zipp had learned in his years, it was that sometimes people can't see the forest for the trees. His work with the Department of Mental Health taught him time and time again that even those who appear sane are often quite insane on the inside.
Zipp had no patience for those who would stop their lives and lower themselves to an inferior state. He was a life-long optimist, keeping his dreams and desires with him no matter how difficult things seemed.
Some people could say that Zipp's optimism was simply foolishness; but he did not see it that way. To Zipp, the world was not a place of fire and brimstone; nor was it a place of darkness and despair . . . but rather, a place where those with strong wills could rise above the obstructions set before them.
Zipp had learned another valuable lesson from his past experiences: happiness lies in being true to oneself. So, he was determined to find himself. He would not hide the truth of who he was, nor would he ever feel the need to apologize for himself. He had discovered that life is too short to lie, and that we must appreciate every moment.
His friends often jokingly referred to him as a child; but in truth, it was because of his youth that he had been able to rectify so many of his past mistakes. He remembered how at one point in his life, he felt sorry for himself. He thought he should be something else or do other things . . . but he realized in his heart that he had tried this and that it just led to failure.
And so, Zipp decided that he would simply be true to himself, and try things his way. He would learn the lessons of life's lessons and learn how to become happy. He was determined to do the right thing even when it seemed impossible.
Even though he was lost, Zipp did not feel alone. There were many other people like him out there in the world, walking their own paths trying hard to fulfill their destinies. He began to realize that happiness is not found in being different or doing differently than others; but instead achieved by doing what you love as much as possible . . . and most importantly, being true to yourself.
He was lucky to have met Chance at that point in his life; because one thing he had learned from them was that there weren't as many different personalities in the world as one might first assume. Most people were simply looking for happiness and using their own methods to achieve it.
"Who am I?" Zipp finally asked out loud. "I am a person . . . a human being . . . an individual." He paused for a moment and then continued with, "All people in society are searching for happiness too. I will be happy when I find what makes me happy. That is my purpose."
Zipp rested a few moments after having this revelation, but then he felt the need to get outside and enjoy the fresh air. He looked over at the clock and saw that it was getting late. He got himself ready for bed, deciding that he would go out the next morning to buy him some new clothes for work.
Zipp believed that finding one's true identity was like becoming an archaeologist: you must dig deep to find each piece of yourself . . . but once you do, you have a new life ahead of you . . . and a new way of living it. You are reborn . . . you become the new you.
Zipp was not aware of what was happening at that moment; but the world was about to change forever. And some people would be very angry about how it changed because their lives were about to be turned upside down as a result of it. – END ARTICLE –
Even though he had lived just under a decade, Zipp had already lived more than half of his life. He felt thankful for every second he got to live and had enjoyed every single minute that he could remember; but now, he knew that there was no way around it: he must change himself in order to change his life – and have an impact on the world around him as a result.
Zipp had realized that everyone has the potential of having a purpose in life. Life does not reward mediocrity – it only recognizes the strong. He knew in his heart that he would be able to accomplish anything he set out to do if he believed in himself; so, what was stopping him?
What was keeping him from fulfilling his destiny? Zipp did not know, but soon he would find out. He felt confident that whatever the outcome, he would emerge as a better man for it all – assuming that he changed.
Zipp now knew that finding one's purpose was not about having a grand plan for what you want to do in life or who you want to become; instead, it is about becoming the only you – and then discovering the things that make you happy. It is all about living the life of your dreams . . . one step at a time.
For even more tips on how to discover your true destiny, click over to our Life Improvement blog and check out all of our awesome articles on self-improvement! And let us know if there's anything we can help with! [/ARTICLE END]
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Conclusion
Find your true self – and then you will be happy. There is no other way, but by following your heart – instead of others.
Don't let society tell you how to live your life, or what you're supposed to do in it; instead, make a decision to be who you are and do what makes you happy . . . and then share that with the world. Because in the end, we all want to find happiness through the friends and family that we have.