Why Purpose Feels Like Something You Should Already Know - Mae Collinsworth - ebook

Why Purpose Feels Like Something You Should Already Know ebook

Mae Collinsworth

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Everyone else seems to have a clear why—a driving purpose, a north star, a reason that makes everything make sense. And you? You're still searching, still uncertain, still feeling behind because you don't have that one crystallizing answer that justifies your existence. This book explores why the pressure to find your purpose often creates more anxiety than clarity. It examines how the search for singular meaning can become another form of perfectionism, why direction feels urgent yet elusive, and how the myth of "one true calling" dismisses the reality that purpose evolves, shifts, and sometimes hides in ordinary commitments. It reframes purposelessness not as failure to discover what's always been there, but as honest acknowledgment that meaning isn't always obvious or stable. Rather than offering purpose-finding exercises or life mission statements, this book helps you understand what the search for purpose is really about. It explores the difference between meaning and certainty, why not knowing feels unbearable in a culture obsessed with optimization, and what it means to live purposefully without a grand narrative. It's about permission to build meaning incrementally instead of discovering it fully formed. For anyone exhausted by the pressure to articulate their why, this book offers relief from the search itself—and validation that living without a clear answer doesn't mean living without meaning.

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Liczba stron: 248

Rok wydania: 2026

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