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Life Purpose Course Question

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Quick question about life purpose. Imma try to keep this concise (AI generated at the bottom)

I am 26 now almost graduated with undergrad, still not sure if I wanna pursue my major as a career, I feel behind since I have not explored as much as I feel like I should have and partly spent post high school coasting and just chilling without any strong guiding purpose. I don't have a lot of life experience other than travelled some with my family when I was younger, mostly in Europe. And given that I think my strongest values are fun, excitement and pleasure which I struggle to find a way to integrate into my field of study.  I don't have the necessary life experience that may facilitate me learning about other values that I have which I could create a life purpose around/make money off, such as creativity, or community, or leadership, of which I don't really value. I'm concerned that my limited experience and the fact that day to day experience of how I feel may effect my ability to judge what I value, I don't know if I will be just kinda guessing at what I think value based on how like feel that day or my interpretation of how I felt thinking of times when certain values could have been embodied. Would the life purpose course be good for me? I've been mulling over this for several years. A lot easier for me to buy like a plane ticket to visit friends somewhere, which is exciting, than to buy the course which may or may not leave me in the same spot I am in.

 

Microsoft Co-pilot generation of the above:

I’m 26, nearly done with undergrad, and still unsure if I want to pursue my major as a career. I feel behind because I spent my post-high school years coasting without a clear purpose. My life experience is limited to family travel, mostly in Europe during the summer. My core values seem to be fun, excitement, and pleasure, but I struggle to see how they fit into my field of study.

I lack the life experience to explore other potential values (e.g., creativity, leadership) that could shape my purpose or career. I’m concerned my judgment of what I value might fluctuate day-to-day based on feelings or past experiences.

Would the life purpose course help me find clarity, or would it just leave me in the same uncertain place? It's easier for me to spend on exciting experiences, like visiting friends, than investing in something like this that feels uncertain.

Thanks!


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@caelanb yes the course will definitely help you find your purpose.

But you should be prepared todo the work to live your purpose after finding it.

You need to seriously program your subconscious which is a part of the course and take action.

Otherwise it is just theory and has only potential value

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