CHAPTER 13 — Advance with a Sense of Purpose

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The Law of Aimlessness

Aimlessness is not laziness; it is drift. Without a guiding purpose, you become vulnerable to distraction, to other people’s agendas, and to the seductive pull of short-term gratification.

A sense of purpose concentrates energy. It gives your decisions weight and your time direction. It also creates resilience: setbacks hurt less when they are part of a larger arc you believe in.

False purposes are common—status, approval, frantic busyness, identity performance. They feel like motion but produce emptiness. A real purpose is quieter and more enduring: it aligns with your deepest interests and pulls you forward even when nobody is watching.

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