Is it something that you want from this world?
To live up to?
Is it something that you need to accomplish before you die?
What is your "why" that keeps you striving? Everyone has their different whys. Please share with us your "why" for living.
Never forget your whys! once you start forgetting, you will have no hope for life; no reason to get up. When you have no reason to get up, you will feel nothing but grief
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By posting here, I challenge you to work everyday towards that goal and when you hit it, please share with us your experience and what you had to go through. =]
My "why" for living is to someday have the time and freedom to do anything I want and not have the stress of working.
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Not dying, driven by the surivival insinct and a host of lesser and equally pointless drives.
EDIT: Also, the urge to urinate is a strong motivator in the early mornings.
I get out of bed because I'm tired of sleeping.
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Desire and ambition have their place in life, but if I were to ask one thing of each day, it would be that it could bring me a little closer to getting the joke.
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First and foremost, i appreciate every word of text you are writing to me, and to everyone, and thank you for such a nice contribution.
I too know of those people, who have a lot of money and are miserable. I am assuming most of them are working for someone else's dreams; a job.
Having a job in the past, and with the pressure to comform to society, blured out my "why" in this world. What does society tell you?
They tell you to go to school, do your work, study for tests, get a degree, go into your career, retire early. Who is this society? Everyone: teachers, parents, your friends, strangers who tell bums to "get a job". Is this not what society tells us constantly?
I don't believe that I will find happiness working for someone elses dreams. because what punches harder in life, is punching in the clock for 30-40 years and retiring with possibly little to nothing. With that said, money is not important to me. Time and freedom, is important to me because I will do anything I want, and that will make me happy.
Pursuing something that doesn't relate to your "why" is going to get you no where, and possibly depressed. Having something that directly affects your "why" is something worth looking into.