I don't know your age, but I am guessing you are fairly young. My feeling is that you are going through a very natural stage of simply trying to figure out your place in life. Not having any particular direction or feeling of purpose can create the feeling of lack in anyone. Inside you know that you are not only capable of more in this life, but that you have a bigger purpose here.
Don't feel bad that you have not found your purpose yet. Trust me when I say that most people don't see that clearly until later in life. If I could offer any insight from my own experiences, I would say to look inside yourself. Get a good feel for who you are as a person. Trust your feelings about this. Your feelings are almost always right.
Make your choices in life based on whether the choice reflects who you are because every choice you make is letting the world know who you are in that moment. If you begin this process early in life, you will find that you will create a life that is full and satisfying for you.
2006-07-18 12:26:51
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answered by Pat Benage 2
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After reading your question I couldn't help but think of a certain U2 song called 'I still haven't found what I'm looking for". It sings of accomplishments that almost delve into the supernatural to a certain degree and acts of the utter mundane, yet for some inexplicable reason the person is still not whole, not satisfied. It's going to be almost (if not outright) impossible for anyone here to tell you flat out what you need. You may not even be able to answer that, at least not right away. If there is any advice that I can give you on this matter is simply keep your options open, keep an open mind to new experience. Many people spend their entire lives searching for that one mysterious thing that makes them complete. For some it may be a person, for others a goal, or an object, but it still exists for every person none the less. I gather that you are still young and given the fact we have such long life expediencies, you have a lot of time to ponder this question. In time I'm sure you will develop a better idea of what it is that you really want. For now, just try to explore the various forms of existence. It's a big world out there as are there infinite possibilities for you. I hope this helps. Good luck
2006-07-18 12:23:11
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answered by ? ??? ??????? ????????? 1
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Most people I know have an "average" life. There is nothing wrong with average. In my experience, life is pretty average except for periodic moments of wonderfulness such as laughing with a friend, getting straight A's, seeing a great moving, making yummy pizza, smelling a fragrant flower, getting married, traveling, giving birth, falling in love, petting a purring cat, etc.............
Enjoy the small things in life each day you live it. I was always told that each year goes by faster then the one before. It is true; as you get older, the years go by so very fast. Funny thing is...you still feel 18 or 21 mentally, but when you look in the mirror you see a reflection that is so much older! And when you are young you feel unstoppable and immortal, but as you age you develop a much keener sense of the fragility of life. You aren't always going to be healthy and you won't always be alive, so take the time you have now to enjoy your life...it is the greatest gift God can give someone.
2006-07-18 12:31:55
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answered by nvone 2
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Sometimes, that "looking for something" feeling can be unsettling. It sounds as if you are looking for the greater things in life--a deeper meaning--but keep coming up with the "external" things--External props that you associate "who you are" with "what you do." I can reassure you that this feeling is a normal feeling. Take a look inside, to observe your inner landscape. When you become familiar with who is inside of your body, yeah..the guy who plays sports, has friends and contemplates the way he/she looks, it may not mean anything about who you are on the outside. We are feeling people, whether we show it to those around us or not. We are mostly ordinary people -- while some of us are doing extraordinary things, but we may not think that we are. Being a wonderful father/mother and husband/wife can make a great difference in some body's life, just as a rocket scientist can also make significant contributions. We all do our part in our own ways. If you are feeling that there's more to your life, but you haven't quite grasped it, keep the faith and roll up your sleeves. Find out what really makes you passionate and go with your feeling. Look inside...you may see some aspects about you that are a little scary, or that you'd love to deny. I am talking about the nuts and bolts of what makes you tick. Know that you are awesome, and that life is an amazing opportunity. Also, "there are no dress rehearsals!" Have fun, and enjoy what matters most to you. Live your life by your highest priorities... All the best to you and yours.
2006-07-18 13:20:47
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answered by magnamamma 5
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Taken from experience, I would have to say that the void you speak of is the place where you question, so many things, such as your existance etc. That void can only be filled with the one with the answers. That one is God. The void you speak of , is his calling out to you, an empty feeling that can not be filled by anything else. You need answers , and you know their is more out there than what you see. Sometimes we just need pointed in the right direction. Explore the bible if you have not , speak with a Pastor etc. seek the answers you need. The Bible says " seek and you will find"
2006-07-18 12:31:50
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answered by Richard Kent 3
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you're searching for for solutions. it is the acceptable component you may do! God, whomever He/She may nicely be is easily-known with that. The Christian God is supremely merciful and forgiving. He died on your sins. there is no longer some thing you may attempt this he received't forgive. That being stated, he's not for each man or woman. All people are seeking for meaning and there are countless techniques to discover it. it is not trouble-free and each faith has its own mind-set. i do no longer comprehend very a lot about Islam, notwithstanding it sounds very corresponding to Judaism in that it delivers a prescription for good residing. in case you retain on with those rules, you'll lead a contented existence. In a nut shell, Christianity (an outgrowth of Judaism), no longer only delivers a prescription to lead a tremendous existence, yet gives you forgiveness once you fail. that isn't any longer to say that that is "extra proper"or "accurate." do not melancholy! you aren't to any extent further the plaything of a malevolent god. you're the following for a reason. instead of enticing in volatile habit, seem on your solutions! the subsequent time you've the threat to do drugs, spend a even as interpreting about faith in stead. Pray! imagine about what's amazingly major on your existence and pursue that. good success. God bless.
2016-10-14 22:39:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Completion, or should I say, lack there-of.
Like guatemama said, King James Version tends to provide some sort of direction for the weary and the lost.
If religion doesn't float your boat, you may need to find a different type of friend to ask your question to. Maybe the answer that he/she will give can provide you with some type of clue on where you want to be/go.
Peace
2006-07-18 12:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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We all need God, there is not a better feeling than feeling that God is beside you.
This is what Cat Stephens felt before converting to Islam, he was saying in a TV interview, i have a lot of money, a lot of fans, i had everything, but i still felt something was missing, when he found Islam, he said this is exactly what i was looking for, his Islamic name is Yusuf Islam now.
I too,felt the same before I converted to Islam, Allah is truly the Most Merciful, Most Just.
E-mail me if you're interested, I helped 70 people convert to Islam.
Think about it.
2006-07-18 12:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Always be willing to try new things and eventually something will strike you as being really exciting. Some people like to help others, some people like to teach, some people like to build things. I know a guy that builds stone walls that is really happy because he knows that what he builds today has a good chance of being here 300 years from now. Want to live forever? Be remembered by something you build and leave behind!
My daughter loves to do woodworking with me :-)
2006-07-18 12:13:17
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answered by craig_o 2
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There could be many possible answers to this, but I have found that when I get too involved in my own world, I start to feel this way. When I spend some time volunteering or helping someone else, that feeling disappears. Just a thought.
2006-07-18 12:13:59
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answered by saddlesore 3
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