To be in service and to inspire others. I was in a wheelchair until I was 20 and got out of it. I learned to get bigger than my circumstances and rise above. I focused my thoughts, feelings, and actions. All 3 of those focused in unison are what attracts everything into your life, desired or undesired. All of them must be in harmony. I focused my thoughts, feelings, and actions so intently that I overcame a physical condition. The beginning of my story is in the source link below.
Thoughts + feelings = beliefs. That is a big key. Remember, we never get what we want. It may seem like it, but we're actually getting what we believe. I hope I have been of service and inspired you!
Paul
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2007-12-22 22:31:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I use to think my purpose was to work in the medical field but three years ago I started making porn using amputees as the characters. It is really becoming a lucrative venture. I know its not what most people would consider a "purpose" in life but right now i feel secure and closer to God than ever. Sometimes i pray for more amputees in the world but then i realize how selfish that would be.
2007-12-23 13:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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My purpose in life is to help establish the oneness of humanity and all that implies by developing my spiritual and intellectual capacities and helping others develop theirs so together we can build a new world of peace and prosperity. I may be a tiny link in the chain, but millions of us tiny links together can achieve unimaginable results when we have unity of thought, purpose, and systematic action.
I live in Taiwan and am a middle school teacher at a bilingual school.
2007-12-23 08:08:19
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answered by jaicee 6
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“Unless you assume a God, the question of life’s purpose is meaningless.” –Bertrand Russell
Russell was a noted 20th century mathematician, philosopher and Nobel laureate. He was also an atheist but he understood that there can be no purpose without God.
If we reject God and consequently have no hope of real purpose, we still have to have some reason for living so we won't commit suicide. So we invent things to do, attach great importance to our inventions and then pretend that our inventions are the reason why we came into existence.
If we accept that God might exist, we can understand that He must have put our intense need for purpose into our human nature to point us to seek Him. So if I accept that God exists (and I do) then my purpose is to seek Him.
Christians believe that we seek God when we try to obey His command to love our neighbor for where love is, there God is also.
Matthew Tenney
Washington, D.C. USA
2007-12-24 04:25:32
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answered by Matthew T 7
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i guess the purpose of my life is to endeavour as many aspects of life as possible. Life is beautiful and we have the freedom to explore it. I play some musical instruments, some sports. I dont excel in any of them in particular, but the sense of achieving a piece of music, or finish up that last crunch is pretty cool. So are maths, crosswords, chess, documentaries and books. Explore life, we have the freedom to do it =)
2007-12-23 06:38:47
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answered by sunny 4
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Alina......from Moldova
......to have fun!
2007-12-23 06:21:08
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answered by Anonymous
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