Is There A Purpose In Life That One Should Live For?

By Leslie Ball


Life is meant to be a journey wherein we discover not only the essence of the world we live in, but also, to a certain extent, discover ourselves. While many leave this world satisfied souls, there are several others who continue their existence in doubt, dilemma and therefore, distress. To them, the very question of is there a purpose in life, becomes problematic. For the sake of serenity, it is crucial that one finds such answers.

If one embarks on a specific path, which is religious, scientific, political, or any other, a goal seems preset by what or who one follows. A purpose could be defined by means of the way of life, the actions to be done on a daily basis, or even the ultimate objective of that belief or path.

Some people live their lives according to the teachings of spiritual or religious leaders, who they call gurus. Their outlook to life and the way of living it is all governed by the belief system set by that religion or spiritual path. Their sense of meaning in this world is achieved by fulfilling what this cause demands of them.

If one believes in a certain scientific theory or system, it can lead to the providing of answers too. Most of the methods adopted in life will be found to be in accordance with this belief, and the person will tend to seek solutions to daily dilemmas also within this belief system

Not everyone on this earth, however, is fortunate to have a cause or following they can connect with. Not everyone has something to hold on to for searching meanings and looking for answers. A lot of mortals simply spend their life lost and aimless, only because they could not find a road they could travel, a mantra they could live by, or a calling that could define their beings.

There are also many who spend substantial amount of time pondering over this very question. They wonder why they are on this earth. They wonder what the meaning of their life is. They may even wonder if it is worth living any more if they have not found their purpose.

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.

A case in pint could be that of an atheist and dreamer who may be a music artist or architect by profession. This person may not have found his calling via his profession, nor any chosen path to traverse life. He may, on the other hand, have found that the essence of his living lies in working toward literacy of underprivileged children. He may spend his weekends and hours after work teaching slum dwelling kids in his vicinity. That may be the purpose in his life.

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.

A meaningfulness does not come upon one at any decided time in life. Neither are people born with it, nor do they necessarily find it as a result of education. The true significance of our lives is almost always found within ourselves.




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