Because of my Calvinistic upbringing, I was trained to think that what you do has to have a purpose.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Regardless of whatever I do, I know what my purpose is: to make a difference in people's lives.
I spent a long part of my childhood repressing my more animalistic desire systems, and in a way, it permits me to do some of the stuff that I would want to be doing in a way that's more comfortable and doesn't break my internal rules. It expands the realm of possibility.
It's nice to feel that you have a purpose.
So it was a thing that my mother always taught me to go for your goals and never give up no matter what they are, and I started believing that later on in life.
When you have so many things, and you have no idea why, you think, 'Maybe I'm supposed to do things for other people.'
It was important for me to understand who I am and where I came from. To get a hold on why I do certain things.
From my early school days, I was brought up with the belief that we have a duty to use our talents, to volunteer and to make a contribution.
We all have our own purpose in life and I feel very strongly that I have a bigger purpose than giving to just my immediate family and friends.
My purpose: to lift your spirit and to motivate you.
It is your passion that empowers you to be able to do that thing you were created to do.
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