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i believe that when one is fully engaged in living, finding meaning is moot.
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Find your passion and follow it!
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Thanks for the link to this interesting article. Several years ago now I recall watching a video on YouTube, uploaded by gender therapist Dara Hoffman-Fox. The details are fuzzy now. But in the video Dara said something about helping clients to arrive at their answer regarding how they came to the conclusion they were transgender. I recall commenting that it sounded to me, from what she said, that it didn't really matter if what the person came up with was factually true. What mattered was that the story satisfied the client. And, as I recall, Dara said yes that is true. As it says in this article: "Feeling that you know yourself creates a strong sense of meaning in life- whether or not you actually know yourself doesn't make a difference."
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Makes sense. Who can really argue, right?
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Without finding meaning of life I think, that we can't set any life goals
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This reminds me of Emily Esfahani Smith's book on The Power of Meaning and her four pillars of meaning - belonging, purpose, transcendance, and storytelling. I really enjoyed the book.
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