Judy2

LPC: difficulty getting clear on my values

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1 hour ago, Joseph Maynor said:

@Judy2 I'm curious what your life purpose is when you get to that point in the course, if you want to share it.

 @Joseph Maynor That question points to the biggest bottleneck we have here.

Leo provides the software (the videos and course) to help us find our purpose. But we currently lack the hardware (infrastructure) to coordinate once we find it.

We have thousands of people here graduating with high-agency missions (e.g., reform education, heal trauma, build sustainable tech). But then they are released back into a stage orange economy that doesn't have a slot for that mission. They end up isolated, trying to execute a tier 2 vision with tier 1 tools.

I’ve been thinking about this a lot regarding my own work.

Imagine a coordination layer where, instead of connecting based on job titles (LinkedIn style), we connected based on life purpose alignment.

If my purpose is designing resilient infrastructure

And your purpose is building community trust

The system should automatically flag us as a potential cell or guild that needs to collaborate.

We need a post-purpose registry; infrastructure for people who have realized their mission and now need the team to build it.



Björn Kenneth Holmström. Redesigning civilization for human flourishing. Essays & Frameworks: bjornkennethholmstrom.org.

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@Joseph Maynor i've completed the values section in the course and watched all the videos in this section, but struggle to implement it. maybe because i don't trust myself or sth. 

@Bjorn K Holmstrom sounds quite reasonable:) 

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@Bjorn K Holmstrom  That's a brilliant proposal.  We need more post life purpose tools, I agree. 

It's one thing to have the life purpose and another thing to have a paying job or career that implements the life purpose.

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On 27.12.2025 at 3:50 PM, Bjorn K Holmstrom said:

 @Joseph Maynor That question points to the biggest bottleneck we have here.

Leo provides the software (the videos and course) to help us find our purpose. But we currently lack the hardware (infrastructure) to coordinate once we find it.

We have thousands of people here graduating with high-agency missions (e.g., reform education, heal trauma, build sustainable tech). But then they are released back into a stage orange economy that doesn't have a slot for that mission. They end up isolated, trying to execute a tier 2 vision with tier 1 tools.

I’ve been thinking about this a lot regarding my own work.

Imagine a coordination layer where, instead of connecting based on job titles (LinkedIn style), we connected based on life purpose alignment.

If my purpose is designing resilient infrastructure

And your purpose is building community trust

The system should automatically flag us as a potential cell or guild that needs to collaborate.

We need a post-purpose registry; infrastructure for people who have realized their mission and now need the team to build it.

Good point. Might become a trap "I want need to do LP" but if you can't put actions to it, it backfires because of pressure and judgment. 


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10 hours ago, theleelajoker said:

Good point. Might become a trap "I want need to do LP" but if you can't put actions to it, it backfires because of pressure and judgment. 

Your life purpose shouldn't have a heavy pressure to it.  It should be what you want to do.  You can set an intention without letting it weigh on you like a weight.  If you don't do it, it won't matter, because it's just a refinement anyway.

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8 hours ago, Joseph Maynor said:

Your life purpose shouldn't have a heavy pressure to it.  It should be what you want to do. 

Agree. 

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You can set an intention without letting it weigh on you like a weight.  If you don't do it, it won't matter, because it's just a refinement anyway.

Yes. It's not necessary to find and define a LP IMO. You just do you


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1 hour ago, theleelajoker said:

Agree. 

Yes. It's not necessary to find and define a LP IMO. You just do you

True.  Not everyone will resonate with life purpose.  And even if you have a life purpose, that doesn't mean changes are occurring that are aligning with it.  

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2 hours ago, Joseph Maynor said:

True.  Not everyone will resonate with life purpose.  And even if you have a life purpose, that doesn't mean changes are occurring that are aligning with it.  

Exactly .

Every morning I get up with one singular motivation: Telling everyone that there is no such thing as life purpose. That's my life purpose.

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