Some people struggle to understand why they are living. They may want to know if there is a higher being who produced their life or what their creator intended for them. Other people may just want to know how they fit in with their ecosystem, whether the global community or just within their household.
I have always felt that I understood what my strengths are and how I could apply them to my varying situations (not really always, but most of the time.) I am organized and creative, I have the ability to lead or follow, and I enjoy improving things as I go. In school it meant I quietly performed well: my purpose was to get good grades. In India my purpose was to help others come unto Christ. At BYU my purpose was to become well qualified for the work force and get married. As a husband and father my purpose is to provide and build family relationships.
I am grateful for the confidence and direction having purpose gives me. Much of that understanding has come from my parents and religion. That has been further clarified by my Patriarchal blessing. Some of my purpose is from my own soul searching. I'm grateful to fall back on it.
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