I sit here in a church parking lot on Thursday afternoon watching the traffic light about a block away just wondering about what all these folks are doing. I would imagine a lot of them are on their way home from work or maybe just taking the time to take a leisurely drive somewhere. It’s 105° out and I’m in the shade but it doesn’t feel so hot to me. It does give you time to sit, relax and unwind. I love having the time to do this and don’t take it enough. I continue to think about the meaning of life and all the articles that abound about it and the search for it.
I think the whole thing is a little bit out of skew because I think he search IS the meaning of life. Does that sound odd? I don’t know because for people that are trying to seek their meaning, the reality is, we all are in the middle of a search.
It is interesting to me that we go through each day with new experiences and every minute of the day we rarely take the time to really see what’s going on. Additionally, sometimes we think that only intellectual people or professional people or people that are successful have thoughts about the meaning of life. But I think really what happens is it becomes part of somebody’s nature to wonder about these things and when they start the search begins and then it’s time to fill in the blanks. Showing someone, the blanks is the joy of being alive.
Every single experience we have is part of our meaning to our life. We sometimes think that the meaning of life means we have a specific purpose or meaning that we should find out and pursue. But to me the whole life encounter is a series of experiences that we are built to learn from and where that path leads maybe exactly where we thought it would or maybe it will lead in an entirely different direction.
I spoke earlier about different people and whether they think about the meaning of life or a purpose in life and I was talking about professionals and people that are well-off. But if you look at the other end, you look at homeless people or people that are struggling who sometimes don’t really have the time, in their opinion, to search for other things other than how to just survive. And that search is part of the meaning of life because what they’re looking for is their meaning and that encapsulates everything they’re doing. So, if they’re out trying to find money to buy a bottle of water then that search is part of their meaning to life and whether they’re successful or not may mean they take a particular road or path.
I always used to struggle with trying to determine my purpose and meaning. Ultimately, I realized that everything I experienced forms my reality. It is in those moments that I must choose whether I want to change my reality or not. How about you?
We all have the ability to choose our reality. It is just a matter of whether we consciously make the effort to do what is necessary. What is necessary is looking at every experience through a different looking glass. Maybe it is time to mix it up and look at things differently.
“Change nothing and nothing changes.” – Tony Robbins

Remember, life is a journey and the experiences you have on that journey will reflect your meaning. The trick is to determine how the journey is going to unfold. Just like going on a trip that has been planned ahead of time, the journey of your life can be planned out also. Understand that it is not something we are used to. We are used to just having things happen and trying to figure out “why.” And when they do, we try to relate him to our reality and then you stand the “why”.
Today you need to really start looking at everything going on around you and especially things that you don’t think are related to you. Because everything that happens in our life has an impact. Be the one that determines your own reality and understand your reality impacts many others.
The Search IS the Meaning of Life.
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