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Life's compass: Discovering your true calling

The Business Guardian

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November 29, 2025

Life often feels like a series of routines—work, responsibilities, and social obligations.

- TDG NETWORK

Life's compass: Discovering your true calling

Yet, beneath this surface lies a deeper question: why are we here? Discovering the purpose of life requires looking beyond achievements and material gains. Purpose is not a fixed destination; it is a continuous journey of understanding ourselves, our passions, and our contribution to the world. It emerges when we pause to observe our inner world and question what truly matters.

The first step toward finding life’s purpose is self-reflection. In the noise of daily life, our authentic voice is often drowned out by societal expectations and external pressures. Practices like meditation, journaling, or simply sitting in stillness help us recognize patterns, desires, and innate strengths. When we listen attentively to our inner voice, we begin to distinguish what resonates with our true self from what has been imposed upon us.

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