Thursday, November 21st 2019

Everyone knows the basic needs of life: air, water, food, shelter. You could also include having social time with friends and family.

But there's one thing that some people might forget: having a strong connection with a long-term purpose for your life.

A purpose you can't stop thinking about. A purpose that makes you jump out of bed when you wake up in the morning.

A purpose that fills you with energy and confidence!

Maybe you tell everyone you know about your purpose... Or maybe you keep it to yourself.

There are purposes floating around the world, wishing for a soul to connect with them.

Once connected, they begin a journey together...

Gamers will never notice these opportunities, because they're too busy staring at a screen and furiously clicking a mouse.

Everyone experiences negative feelings in life. You get worried about bad things that happen.

Responsibilities. Social awkwardness. Painful memories of when you failed other people, or other people who failed you.

Well, these negative feelings go away when you are working on your purpose. Being challenged by a purpose makes you feel excited and focused. It's great!

Your brain processes a video game the same as it processes other purposes in life. Video games produce these same excited and focused feelings. Which is why so many people spend so much time with video games.

Do you want to make your life's purpose to play through a challenges that a video game company designed?

Or do you want to make your life's purpose something tangible and real, that makes a difference in the world? Something you can be proud of?

When I look back on my life, I always felt the best when I was doing something purposeful - and the more difficult it was, the better it felt while I was working on it.

It's helped me a lot to think about life this way. I hope it also helps you.