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You need to have an ultimate goal in life (2022/04/22)

 The world has a lot of problems such as Wars, hunger, Disintegration of the family, divorce, orphans, poverty, in justice, evil, natural disasters, discrimination, pollution and so on. It is next to impossible for one person to contribute in solving all of these problems in the same time. These are huge problems that require spending my whole life trying to fix one problem so I can really make a real change. 

Our ultimate goal in life should be leaving the world better than before. Even if the change was tiny. This should give meaning to our lives. This makes us motivated to work harder to spend a tremendous amount of time just to make small contribution in solving a global issue. Our lives should have meaning, a purpose. Without having an ultimate goal and purpose, we will get lost not knowing what we want to do in our life. It is important to make daily plans, weekly plans, monthly plans, and so on. However, it is extremally essential to have an ultimate goal in life so you can know which direction you should take in the next step. What kind of vision you would like to make true ?  


For me, I want to work in the renewable energy sector to help fight climate change. 


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