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Purpose

You don’t find purpose. You build it.

And you don’t need a grand mission to begin. You need something small you’re willing to engage with seriously. Not because you already care deeply, but because care forms through contact.

You don’t know what matters to you until you stay with something long enough for friction to appear. Resistance. Irritation. The urge to improve. Those are often the first signs of meaning.

Waiting for clarity about purpose before acting is a trap. Action comes first. Meaning follows.

You don’t discover purpose by thinking harder. You infer it from the work you do, the problems you return to, and the responsibilities you don’t walk away from.

Purpose isn’t something that is revealed suddenly . It is something you figure out, slowly, through engagement.

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