I’m 79 and have connected with a new purpose through the diagnosis of a dear friend and a cousin with Alzheimer’s. Now learning to be a group facilitator for caregivers. This is a new lease on life for me.
I am 40 finally I find the purpose of doing something I enjoy the process of learning which never happen before, learning new thing is bless
I feel very lucky to have been able to find my purpose very early. As I grow I see more and more people who feel lost and my gratitude grows.
35 years old now. Been playing this character for 27 years. My 8 year old self was forgotten. Its been there waiting. At all cost i will bring him out.
I’m 32 years old, married, no children yet, and still haven’t figured out what I want to do for the rest of my adult life. I can’t find a focus, trade, or plan. I don’t know what I want in a job/career. I do know that I want financial stability, job security, & a growing field that will still matter 25 years from now.
I'm 75 and always 'followed my heart'. Yes, ups and downs along the way but as I come closer to leaving my body, I am 100% content and as happy as I can be. I have purpose and as a result of who I am, am surrounded by people who love me.
"It's not an intellectual thing, it's visceral, it's emotional, it's physical." "You feel that things are easy, everything clicks together, there's a delight." "Energy and motivation can come from either pressure, desire for something or desire to get away from something."
Love Robert Green. So much to learn from him. Read most of his books. Makes you understand yourself and others
I am 43 and I started to study for my dream job.
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I do feel, something that is worth mentioning or was worth mentioning here, is that people focus on equating their "Purpose" with a career or something they can make money from. Where in business and finance I have been fortunate in being successful but still felt there was something missing. I found my purpose in my son when I became a father 2 years ago. Nothing has ever fulfilled me more in life than being a dad and giving him my presence in a way my father never gave me
Thank you Mr. Huberman - I really needed to hear this today - I am 69 and have been self employed successfully for 25 years. Downsizing now semi retiring - feeling lost before I listened to these wise words - will continue doing what I love being self employed but on a much slower and smarter basis - Thank you again for sharing your time with humanity - Namaste!
This guy's books changed the way I see the human world around me and the way I operate within it. Thanks, Robert!
This was such an interesting episode. I am 64, I recognised when Robert mentioned that being forced to study things that you hated could cause aversion to future need for discipline and study skills..and I feel this may be a reason why I grew up 'failing" despite really wanting to do certain things. I love people, communication, improving, educating...but hate education systems. Have lived as a serial procrastinator, frustrated to always feel I was sucked onto a wrong path to please orhers . At 60 I decided I'd had enough of the norm and started learning to build my own online business, which helps others do they same. I love being able to help, communicate but the learning discipline has been a barrier...I do 101 things to avoid and distract. I would love some advice if anyone resonates, because I really would love to embrace to pleasure of the passion ...without the critic in my head
While listening to Robert sir, had many flashbacks and goosebumps about my past..We can't blame our parents they are victims too...I wish someone had been there to guide us better :)
I regularly listen to the words from coaches “you are unique”, but I was almost bursted in tears when I’ve heard this on first minutes of this video!! It is something ❤
Your life's purpose can change. The importance of a purpose or goal is to make sure you improve yourself in pursuit of a goal and do not stay dormant and risk depression. You can change the coarse of your life every second.
I am 23 years old and my childhood was 100% being controlled by my asian family till I was turning into 18 or 19 years old. Unluckily, I also dropped out of my university beause of covid19 and civil war in my country. I was feeling lost in those years and didn't even realize that I am losing my ways. After times, I am exploring for my purpose. I can feel that I am feeling something about my purpose. Wish me luck.
I feel as though I have found my life's purpose, I wrote my first children's book during the pandemic, I hired an illustrator and worked with an editor to get it to a standard I'm really proud of. Then I hit a wall...supply chain, business development, PR, sales strategy 😑I find all these things so complicated. Whereas the creative side of things, I find myself in a flow, I alreday have three other stories started, all of which interlink. But the business side of things makes me question whether this truly is my purpose.
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