Everyone wants purpose.
Very few want the process.

We love the idea of clarity, direction, and meaning… but we resist the discomfort required to uncover it.

Purpose isn’t something you stumble upon. It’s something you build through repetition, failure, discipline, and time.

It’s forged in early mornings.
Refined through setbacks.
Revealed in moments when quitting feels easier than continuing.

Most people quit too soon. They expect purpose to feel inspiring all the time, when in reality, it often feels like uncertainty, doubt, and slow progress.

But that is the path.

The people who find purpose aren’t lucky, they’re committed. They stay in the process long enough for the lessons to shape them.

If you’re searching for purpose, stop looking for a breakthrough moment.

Start embracing the daily work.

Because purpose isn’t found in what’s easy… it’s revealed in what you’re willing to endure.

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