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The Biggest Questions: Who I Am. What’s the Meaning of Life.

What’s the point of life? Why am I doing any of this? Why so much suffering?

The Biggest Questions: Who I Am. What’s the Meaning of Life.

You may feel lost. You’ve asked yourself—quietly or out loud—

What’s the point? Why am I doing any of this?

I’ve been there too. Most of us have. The questions hit hard:

Who am I? What’s the meaning of life?

They’re not small. They’re the biggest. And they don’t let go.

I used to think the answers were out there.

In a job. A paycheck. A title.

I chased those things, believing they’d tell me why I’m here. But here’s what I found: they don’t. Your career? It’s not the point. Your grind? Not the point either. Those are pieces of your life, sure, but they’re not what it’s about. That surprised me. Maybe it surprises you too.

So what’s the real deal? It’s simpler—and deeper—than I expected.

Life’s about you.

Not the you on your resume, but the real you. The one underneath. Life’s purpose is to feel it, show it, live it

..your true identity. Who you really are. That’s the spark. That’s the fire.

But here’s the kicker: most of us never ask the question that unlocks it all.

Who am I? Think about it. Are you just a body? A guy who’s born, lives, dies—like a bird flying or a fish swimming? Maybe. It’s possible.

Or maybe—just maybe—you’re more. What if you’re a spirit, a soul, having this wild, messy, physical ride? What if that’s closer to the truth? The Truth? We Do Not Know, for Real

Every moment you’ve lived has been nudging you toward this. Every high, every crash, every doubt—it’s all pointing to one thing: Who are you? Don’t rush to your brain for the answer. The mind spins; it overcomplicates. Let it go. Sit with it instead. Feel what comes up. Notice your thoughts—who’s aware of them? Feel your emotions—who’s sensing them? That’s where it starts.

I don’t have all the answers. No one does.

The mystery’s too big, too vast. And that’s okay.

You don’t need to solve it today. But you can begin. Right now. Ask the question. Not with pressure, but with wonder.

Who are you—really? Let it breathe. Let it grow. The meaning of life isn’t a finish line; it’s a path. And it’s yours to walk.

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