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Purpose of life

Grandma

By KHUZAIMAPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Purpose of life
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One of the smallest moments in my life that had the biggest impact on me was a conversation I had with my grandmother when I was a child. I was around nine years old at the time, and I vividly remember the day like it was yesterday.

It was a hot summer day, and my siblings and I were visiting my grandparents for the weekend. My grandmother had always been the one who took care of us while we were there, cooking us delicious meals and playing games with us. I remember her as a kind, gentle woman with a warm smile and a big heart. She had a way of making you feel loved and cherished, and I always looked forward to spending time with her.

On this particular day, my grandmother and I were sitting on the front porch, watching the world go by. We were drinking lemonade and eating cookies, and I remember feeling content and happy. My grandmother looked over at me and asked me a question that I will never forget.

"Sweetie," she said, "do you know what your purpose in life is?"

I looked up at her, confused. "What do you mean, Grandma?"

"I mean," she said, "what do you want to do with your life? What do you want to be?"

I shrugged my shoulders. "I don't know," I said. "I haven't really thought about it."

My grandmother looked at me with a serious expression. "Well, you should think about it," she said. "You have a special purpose in this world, and you need to find it."

I remember feeling overwhelmed by her words. At that age, I didn't really understand the concept of a "purpose." I didn't know what I wanted to be when I grew up, and I didn't know what my special talents were. But my grandmother's words stuck with me, and over the years, they became a driving force in my life.

As I grew older, I started to think more about what I wanted to do with my life. I tried out different hobbies and interests, from playing sports to writing stories to playing music. I didn't always know what I was doing, but I was always trying new things and exploring my passions.

And every time I tried something new, I would think back to that conversation with my grandmother. I would remember her words, and I would try to find meaning and purpose in everything I did. Even when things didn't go the way I wanted them to, I would remind myself that I had a special purpose in this world, and that I needed to keep searching until I found it.

Over the years, my search for purpose led me down many different paths. I went to college and studied literature, thinking that I wanted to be a writer. I worked in marketing and advertising, thinking that I wanted to be a businesswoman. I even traveled to different countries, thinking that I wanted to be a world traveler.

But no matter what I did, I always felt like something was missing. I felt like I was searching for something that I couldn't quite grasp. And then, one day, it hit me.

I realized that my purpose in life wasn't about what I did, but about who I was. It wasn't about achieving a certain level of success or fame, but about making a difference in the lives of others. It wasn't about finding the perfect job or career, but about living a life that was full of love, kindness, and compassion.

And when I finally realized that, everything started to fall into place. I started volunteering at local charities and organizations, helping to make a difference in the lives of others. I started spending more time with my family and friends, nurturing the relationships that meant the most to me. And I started living my life with purpose and intention

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