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Is There A Purpose In Life After All?

By Leslie Ball


At some point or the other in life we all reach a situation that makes us question our very existence. Why are we on this earth? Is there a purpose in life? What are we meant to do or be? While nobody has been come up with any clear answers to such question, various theories do exist. And for peaceful living, following one of these becomes a wise thing to do.

Many seek solutions in the religious, spiritual or scientific path they choose to follow. Goals are set by the practices of their following. Lifestyles are assumed on this basis too. And more than anything else, the answers to deep questions can often be found in the theories and beliefs of this chosen path.

If one follows a religion or a spiritual guru, the belief system found on this premise can give one a certain outlook to life. If such a person ever gets lost for meaning, they search the teachings and beliefs of this religion or spiritual path and often find what they are looking for.

There are also certain others who choose to abide by the logic and reasoning of a theory that is governed by science. Advice and practices of this science may be the method they use to find purpose in their existence.

However, there are many in this world who are not fortunate enough to have a belief or system that presides over their life, and that can be the provider of their worldly queries. Many wander in angst searching answers they may or may never find through their entire lives. The real question that arises is whether these people actually find or are worthy of a purpose in life. Simply not to follow a path can certainly not disqualify a human being from living a meaningful life.

In some people this situation can even take a turn for the worst and make them give up on life itself. Having made no sense of this world, they may decide to quit it entirely. This is an extreme situation, but highly plausible too.

Spending life mulling over such thoughts is actually the antithesis of this dilemma. Not having a goal should not mean dire fruitlessness of existence. In fact, it is up to a human being to find a goal or an objective and make it the purpose of their life.

To explain this, let us take the example of a musician, or architect, if you please, who neither believes in any religion nor societal pattern. Now this person may choose to make educating street children his mission in life. His purpose in life may be to provide literacy to those not as privileged as him.

Let us take yet another example of a botany student who has little professional training, yet devotes her life in research pertaining to a unique species of plant, or one that the general world of botany does not consider worth much. This person may revel in her own little findings and work. This could be the purpose of her life.

Whatever be the case, finding a purpose in life remains a task left to the individual. One could either while away the years in distress, or find in simple joys a larger calling. It entirely depends on us.




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