Who Am I, giving your life a meaning
Life is beautiful; life is challenging; life is short. Each of us will have a very different experience of life but many of us will ask the same questions: What is the meaning of life? Will my life have meant anything after I'm gone? Will I even be remembered. The irony is that the more you seek to identify who you are, the more fragile you are likely to feel about. Our identity should be seen as an ongoing process.
Rather than a static snapshot, we should embrace a flowing sense of self, whereby we are perpetually re-framing, re-organizing, re-thinking and re-considering ourselves. Sometimes we don't realize that one person can really make a difference. We can inspire the people around us just by making right choices. In order to find meaning for your life, you have to have a plan, a life plan. You wouldn't search for buried treasure or drive across the country without a map. You wouldn't start a business without a plan so why go through life without a plan?
Rather than a static snapshot, we should embrace a flowing sense of self, whereby we are perpetually re-framing, re-organizing, re-thinking and re-considering ourselves. Sometimes we don't realize that one person can really make a difference. We can inspire the people around us just by making right choices. In order to find meaning for your life, you have to have a plan, a life plan. You wouldn't search for buried treasure or drive across the country without a map. You wouldn't start a business without a plan so why go through life without a plan?
New life; New Day
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