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Like the farmer in the story, if you think back over your life you too would quickly realize that somehow, people are always trying to tell you how to define the events in your own life.
But why is this so?
I have found that we all have an innate desire within us to add meaning to things in life so that we can make sense of them.
When we can’t define, categorize and classify our experiences, they don’t make sense–and when they don’t make sense, we seem to have a difficult time being clear on what to do, think, or how to proceed.
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By Conrad L. JonesSend us a text
Like the farmer in the story, if you think back over your life you too would quickly realize that somehow, people are always trying to tell you how to define the events in your own life.
But why is this so?
I have found that we all have an innate desire within us to add meaning to things in life so that we can make sense of them.
When we can’t define, categorize and classify our experiences, they don’t make sense–and when they don’t make sense, we seem to have a difficult time being clear on what to do, think, or how to proceed.
Grab your FREE gifts:
https://www.purposeunleashed.com/principlespodcast
Support the show
https://www.purposeunleashed,com/principlespodcast