“I care about making the world a better place. I try to fight for what is true and good. It’s worth my time.”
These are traits and values often shared by others like you:
You likely have a high value on being truthful, selfless, and someone with integrity. You might resonate with…
- Volunteering time or resources
- Expressing generosity and compassion
- Valuing strong and ethical leadership
- Engaging in deep conversations and thoughtful ideas
- Being self-driven
- Feeling torn between a love for justice and skepticism toward institutions that claim to uphold it
- Wrestling with the idea of purpose, and why bad things happen in the world
You might find meaning in truth-telling, staying grounded in your convictions, and showing up when it matters. Fulfillment may come not from perfect outcomes, but from doing what’s right, even when it’s hard or unseen. Finding purpose in living with integrity in a complicated world.
Where this perspective shines:
You’re likely someone who inspires and motivates others. You are deeply honest, and live out your convictions boldly. This is an admirable way of living.
You may feel most spiritually “connected” when:
- Fighting for a cause
- Growing intellectually
- Living with purpose
Just some things to consider:
Sometimes we carry a quiet question:
Am I living my purpose?
This goes beyond just giving yourself for a good cause but your own specific purpose, fulfillment and wellbeing…..
You don’t need to have all the answers or make drastic changes. But maybe one or two stick with you for the week ahead. Let them linger in the background, like a quiet nudge toward something more.
- What does “good” really mean to me? Where did that come from?
- Where did my deep sense of truth come from in the first place?
- What is justice? Where does my notion of justice come from?
- What kind of legacy am I building, not just in achievements, but in love?
- Who am I and what do I value when I’m alone and no one is looking?
- Could the desire I have to take care of others point to something bigger than myself?
Perhaps there’s more for you, a deeper fulfillment that is not chased but settled in your bones no matter how you spend your time. A kind of peace that doesn’t just come from doing good… but from knowing and being in true to your authentic self.