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Richard Perro


WHAT GIVES YOUR LIFE MEANING?


How many of us struggle with this existential question, what is the meaning of life?


Unfortunately, far too many of us ponder this question in the external instead of the internal. In reality the question we should be asking ourselves is, what gives our lives meaning?


We are so conditioned to do the things we have to do to survive that we often forget how important it is to honor the things we need to do to thrive.


This seems to be a growing problem in the world today. We have conveniences that make tasks less time consuming, but we often do not use this extra time to do the things that bring us joy.


Historically, wealthy people paid servants to do the tasks that were required to survive and take care of their families. It was due to this luxury of time that personal passions could be pursued such as, writing poetry, painting, theater or any other blissful activity one may engage in if afforded the luxury of free time.


Where have we gone wrong? Why are there so many conveniences today and so little free time?


The reality is that very few of us are engaged in our own personal artistry. Artistry like artery is what leaves our hearts to sustain our bodies. The truth is our personal time is a highly covetable commodity. Advertisers of all types would very much like to profit from our free time even if we do not profit at all from the activity.


Spending our time fruitfully has been replaced with spending money to kill time; this in the end does not satisfy our personal yearnings nor does it quantify the dispersed earnings.


In a perfect reality, people would be earning their living doing what they loved to do and the world would be a much happier place, however, for most, this is not a current reality.


We may not all be blessed with earning our living doing our passion but we can still be passionate people. It is essential for every human being to honor his or her bliss. For example, if your bliss is to sing, you can be an accountant during the day and sing in a band on the weekends. Whatever brings joy to our lives will create such gratitude that everything will be considered a blessing because the essential parts of us will be fulfilled.


Richard Perro is a transformational life coach, author, speaker and a life student of the esoteric sciences. Richard believes to “know Thyself” is the most important personal objective that each human being can achieve within their life time. www.RichardPerro.com


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