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Conceptualize Your Purpose
By Mark Victor Hansen
When you look at the lives of the most successful
people who ever lived, you can see that they had a definite
purpose and
they knew it. Some examples are: Christ - His purpose was
spiritual, and
stated in John 10:10, which reads: "I am come that you might
have life, and
that you might have it more abundantly."
Walt Disney's purpose: "To make people happy."
Dr. R. Buckminster Fuller's purpose: "Humanity's comprehensive
welfare on
spaceship earth."
Henry Ford's purpose: "To mass produce, mass distribute and
have cars mass
consumed."
Andrew Carnegie's purpose: "To manufacture and market steel."
Mother Teresa's purpose: "To care for and comfort the poor,
sick and needy
all over the world."
I don't want you to confuse a purpose with a goal. Goals are
great! I teach
goal setting, and believe it is crucial to achieving any kind
of success.
But goals alone, left by themselves, can be indiscriminate and
undirected.
We can have hundreds of goals (and I hope you do), but we may
only have
one purpose that we work for our entire life. That purpose
should be the
underlying core that gives our goals direction and meaning.
Discovering your purpose will put your life into crystal-clear
perspective.
You won't see the world you once knew. You will see another
world, one in
which you are a necessary and intricate spoke in the wheel.
The saddest
places on earth are graveyards. Not because people are buried
there, but
because dreams, talents and purposes that never came to
fruition are buried
there. Graveyards are filled with books that were never
written, songs that
were never sung, words that were never spoken, things that
were never done.
You have talents and gifts that no one else can offer. There
are things
you can do that no one else is capable of doing quite the way.
YOU can do
them. Don't rob this earth of your purpose by taking it to the
grave with
you.
You see, we all have a purpose, a reason for living, breathing
and
existing. We all have unique talents and gifts that were
created and given
to us to be shared. Our task is to understand this and figure
out what our
purpose is. We owe it to the Universe AND to ourselves!
"You will become as small as your controlling desire, or as
great as your
dominant aspiration."
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