"Five minutes each week that might change your life."
You were never supposed to have life figured out by 25.
"Find your purpose" is bullsh*t.
We live in a culture obsessed with discovering your one true purpose—a billion-dollar self-help industry, countless TED talks, and graduation speeches that promise every person a unique, singular calling.
Yet surveys show that fewer than one in every three adults can define theirs.
Meanwhile, society keeps pushing you to have a passion, a plan, a personal brand… before you're even old enough to rent a car.
And when you don't find it, the guilt hits:
"I must be failing."
This is what I call "purpose anxiety"—that low-grade panic that you're wasting your life if you can't summarize it in a sentence that sounds good on a podcast intro.
But that's complete nonsense.
Purpose is something you practice, not some sort of buried treasure you stumble across.
It doesn't arrive in some burst of clarity—it accumulates through small, meaningful actions. Through trial, error, and showing up.
If you feel like you lack purpose, it's probably because you've been sold the idea that if your purpose doesn't look grand and polished, it doesn't count.
But when "purpose" gets reduced to "passion," "job title," or "grand destiny," it stops being valuable, and starts becoming unreachable.
So take your time.
Ignore everyone else.
There's no deadline for becoming who you are.
See you Monday,
Mark
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