ways finding meaning of life
What
is life about? What is the meaning of life? Why do we exist?
Everyone,
from ancient Greek Stoics all the way to modern lifestyle gurus, have
answered these kinds of questions in an endless variety of ways. And
yet, we still search for a satisfying answer.
Neither
this article, nor any other one, can deliver a tangible solution to
the curious case of life. And that’s okay!
The
truth is, part of what makes the meaning of life so alluring is its
engrossing diversity, mystery, and intangibility. However, it’s
important to point out that the lack of a solid answer doesn’t mean
it’s not worth looking for one. The search for what life is about
is a journey that each individual person must embark on for
themselves. Each person must look for their own, uniquely fulfilling
answer to the question.
Fortunately,
there are many different behaviors, ideals, and actions that humans
have found over the centuries that can be excellent methods to draw
us towards that final, inner conclusion of why we exist. Here are a
handful of ways to kickstart the adventure of finding out just what
life is really about.
1. Love People
Like
life, love is one of the most commonly discussed yet, elusive things
that humans encounter. Is it a behavior? A lifestyle? A person or
object? A relationship with God? It’s used in all of these ways,
depending on the context.
However,
one thing that always remains is that love is a powerful force for
good. Many of the most meaningful things in life are borne out of
love — whether we’re loving things, others, or even ourselves.
One
of the best ways to find the meaning of life through love is to
practice connecting with our families. From parents and siblings to a
spouse and children, loving our family is a powerful way to grow in
our knowledge and appreciation of what life has to offer.
A
spouse, children, friends, life partners, and strong platonic
relationships provide a unique and powerful feeling that is difficult
to find anywhere else. This is largely because they’re intimately
connected to the eye-opening, natural desire to reproduce and leave
our mark on the world through posterity.
2. Detox from Technology and Gain Perspective
Next
up, we have the extremely important need to detox from time to time.
Modern life is fraught with dangerously addicting distractions like
social media, that can take up gobs of time without our ever even
realizing it. And the effects can go beyond simply frittering away
time. In fact, one study suggested that perhaps as much as a
staggering 30% of divorces originate with Facebook interactions.[1]
Life
doesn’t simply happen in a vacuum, though. Once you’ve managed to
disconnect from those devices and social profiles, it’s important
to take that time and energy and redirect it towards a healthier
mindset.
Spend
time medidating,
praying, and even simply dwelling on an attitude.
Find things that you’re thankful for and make an effort to express
appreciation for what you have on a regular basis (you know, rather
than envying others as we scroll through our Facebook feeds).
One
of the keystones to life that numerous wise men throughout history
always hearken back to is the simple appreciation, gratefulness, and
thanks that come with a good perspective.
3. Look for Meaningful Ways to Give Back
Donations
and charities aren’t lacking these days. In fact, the phenomenon of
charitable giving is at an all-time high. Awareness has skyrocketed
in the age of information, and Americans gave a record-breaking
$410.02 billion to charity in 2017 alone.[2]
But
just because we know how to give doesn’t mean we’re really, truly
invested in giving back to others. Real, honest giving doesn’t come
out of personal abundance and overflow, nor does it typically take
the form of a crisp dollar bill. It comes out of a desire to help
others — a desire that can be huge in helping to get a healthy
perspective of life.
If
you want to find out more about life, consider genuinely giving back
to the world around you. Don’t just scrounge up your extra cash and
give it to a cause someone else is passionate about.
4. Try a Hobby
While
we’ve already talked about what we can do for others, that doesn’t
mean a little self-care isn’t needed once in a while too. We’re
not talking about indulging those shallow, fleeting desires like a
bowl of ice-cream or a trip to the spa, though.
Small
treats are perfectly fine, but they don’t go very far in helping us
truly appreciate life itself. Instead, try looking for a new
challenge.
A
challenge can be the perfect formula for helping to open our eyes to
the beauty of the world around us. They provide value without the
perpetual responsibility and financial concerns that come with our
careers and professional lives.
Find
a hobby that indulges your interests and simultaneously challenges
your skills. Dive into a pursuit that has always intrigued or
fascinated you, but you’ve never had the time to explore on your
own. Practice a new instrument, go fly fishing, try painting, learn a
language — the world’s your oyster!
If
you’re thoughtful in your selection, you may even be able to pursue
an interest that can inadvertently develop your life skills and
possibly even add to your resume.
5. Overcome Insecurities
Let’s
circle back around to the personal, inner thoughts and behaviors. One
of the critical elements to a life well lived — and thus better
understood — is overcoming insecurities.
Let’s
start by stating the obvious: Everyone has insecurities.
Sometimes
those insecurities are a bit difficult to pin down and see for what
they truly are. One of the best ways to rise above the fears and
anxieties of life is to work on your insecurities. Try to practice
mindfulness, look for thought patterns, analyze your behavior, and
identify when you’re being influenced by insecurities.
The
more you become aware of your own insecurities, the more you’ll be
able to rise above them, prevent selfish behavior, and enable
yourself to do things that would have been impossible before.
If
you’ve been trapped in a job you don’t like, for instance, due to
insecurities about financial failure or peer pressure, overcoming
those insecurities at their roots will enable you to move on
somewhere else, to ask for that promotion you’ve been eyeing, or
even simply move horizontally within the company in order to find
better work that better satisfies your personality and talents. [4]
6. Never Stop Learning
Twelve
years of structured school (not to mention a mini-career arc through
college after that) can leave many of us feeling like we’re done
with academics, school, and learning in general.
But
the truth is,learning
is livelong process
Healthy humans are always in a state of learning. They see what’s
around them and want to learn more, understand more, and see why
everything is the way it is.
This
doesn’t mean you need to manufacture a desire to start reading
textbooks on calculus in order to see what life is about. It’s
simply an encouragement to start to take an interest in the world
around you. Investigate, probe, and learn more about things that
catch your interest, and your passion for learning will start to grow
on its own before long.
For
instance, even if you pushed yourself all the way through a masters
degree already, don’t close the book on your academic career quite
yet. Considering
continue study order
to get a post-master certificate. This won’t just give you an edge
in the professional arena; it will also serve as a way to satisfy
that inherent desire to learn.
While
that’s just one example out of many, the point is, it’s important
to find ways to continue learning and growing on a regular basis.
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