Why am I here? What is my purpose? These are questions that humans have always asked themselves, but somehow most think that they are unique in not having the answers. We look around us and it seems as if most people are purposefully zipping around life, striving, but sure in their knowledge of what they are here for.

We seek answers in religion, in the dozens of self-help book that are published every year, and sometimes even following the lives of celebrities. It seems that in order to climb to the heights of success, you must rise from the ashes of self-destruction. Many of us see ourselves as the secondary character in life's play, disposable and ordinary, content to watch from the sidelines, and or even worse, watching reality shows to witness others engaging in life by behaving outrageously, dangerously or cruelly. (Read the rest of this article)

How many of us never fulfill our potential because we don't think we're the star of this story?  Unfortunately we're looking for the wrong cues.



 


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