Monday, April 19, 2010

Living Purposefully – The Meaning Of Life

People always ask me:
“So since you’re obviously such a smart ass, tell me the answer to this:
What’s the meaning of life?”
That’s just what always seems to happen whenever I get in a ‘deeper’ conversation with people. And the conversation always somehow seems to take off into a massive attack of questions, in which others are always asking the questions, and I’m supposed to be the one answering them.
After all, I’m the “smart ass”…
And as a ‘punishment’ for being such a “smart ass”, they think they need to press me hard by asking me about ‘the meaning of life’.
Because obviously, the greatest minds of all ages have devoted their lifelong attention to this question. And apparently, no one has ever been able to come up with a satisfactory explanation.
So the “smart ass” must know…
And since I’m “such a smart ass”, I’m supposed to have the answer to any question in life that any person may have.
“You think you know the answer to everything. So what’s the meaning of life then, huh?!”
Now, obviously, during my relatively short time here on this plane of existence, I have asked myself about the meaning of life too. And I’ll tell you “the answer” (i.e. my answer) in a minute.
(And I’ll warn you upfront that it may surprise you…)
But first, let me make one thing clear:
I have no intention of being a “guru” who has all the answers. Nor would I ever pretend that I know the answer to anyone’s questions.
In fact, those who are pretending they know the answer to everything there is to ask, are merely confirming that they don’t.
And that’s because no one has the answer to anyone’s questions. Only you have the answer to your particular questions. I’ll clear this up in a moment too…
So anyway, I’ve been asking myself ‘the questions of life’ from an early age… I actually went through puberty pondering about the meaning of life. Am I crazy or what?
I guess that’s what you get when you become aware of the fact that you’re growing up with a whole bunch of family with different understandings of life and its meaning, while I myself put up with all the formalities life could teach me in their midst. 
In a situation like that, you’re bound to ask questions…
I mean:
- Where the hell does that ‘black & white’ intellectual contrast between me and my family come from?
- Was I just lucky?
- And what the hell am I doing here analyzing the financial viability of this plan for optimizing this middleware application for decision-modeling evaluation of whether or not to State-subsidize local shrimp farms in this far out ‘no-man’s-land’ corner of this insignificant country I live in anyway (even though I’m paid for this meaningless and mind-numbing ‘work’)? What is that all about?
- For Pete’s sake, who the hell am I anyway?
- And what the hell are we all doing here anyway?
And then there’s all the stuff happening in the world. War, famine, disease, you name it.
We’ve got it all!
In a situation like that, you’re bound to ask questions…
I mean:
- Am I just lucky?
- Who the hell am I anyway?
- What the hell are we all doing here anyway?
- What the hell is the meaning of life?
And then we look for others to answer our questions. Religious leaders, political leaders, professors, “smart asses”, and so on…
But for me personally, none of these has ever been able to give me a satisfactory answer.
So for years (even at my young age) I kept pondering, giving myself a hard time because everything I did with my life seemed so insignificant. But I kept doing what I was doing, while wondering why the hell I was doing it anyway…
And I can tell you one thing:
Devoting your life to doing what you really don’t want to do, while not seeing any perspective or purpose in what you’re doing, does not uplift the spirit!
In fact, the whole thing became rather depressing, and even started manifesting in some ‘physical’ health issues.
And that’s when it suddenly occurred to me… through a song I heard (ironically titled “The Answer”):
Oh, the answer lies beyond the pain
All the questions in our minds, we surely ask in vain
Like I said before, it suddenly occurred to me that there is no one answer to all the questions of life.
After all, how could there be? Every new answer I found brought up a new question. Put differently, “all the questions in my mind, I surely asked in vain…”
And I’ll tell you one thing:
This realization was one of the most liberating experiences in my life.
Because it also made me ‘realize’ the most liberating realization of all… Which also happened to be “the answer” to the question of “the meaning of life”… So guess what my answer was…
Here it comes:
LIFE HAS NO MEANING!
“What, are you crazy? Shut him up, there must be a meaning to life!”
No really, there’s no meaning… Let me tell you:
LIFE HAS NO MEANING. YOU BRING MEANING TO LIFE! 
That’s right.
You can keep asking questions (in vain), and never find anything but new questions…
Because “the answer” won’t come from anywhere but within yourself. Once you release the pain, anger, guilt, frustration, or whatever it is that’s holding you back… you’ll know what’ll bring meaning to your life.
Once again, we’re not trying to be the “gurus with all the answers” here.
As said, people pretending to know it all are just confirming that they don’t.
Sure, we may be smart asses, but we don’t necessarily have the “concrete answer” to your questions. All we’re trying to do is give you the right tools and knowledge to get you to think for yourself, and then make you come up with your own answers.
It’s usually at this stage that people ask me:
“So what should I do with my life then? What’ll bring meaning to my life?”
Well, ask yourself that! I don’t know what makes you happy, what makes you feel fulfilled, or what gives you a purpose. Only you know that!
And don’t come up with something like not knowing what you really want… You know what you want! You’re just afraid to admit it…
So come on, admit it. It doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks. This is about you. It’s about your life! We’re programmed to think that making yourself a priority in life is selfish. It isn’t, especially if you use the benefits that come to you for the benefit of others.
So here’s a thought:
Bring meaning to your life. That’s how you live on purpose instead of ‘at random’. And that’s how you’ll make yourself happy. As that song “The Answer” concludes:
Now I know the answers never meant a thing
And with each instant that I breathe, I feel the joy that life can bring
Come along with me, come along with me
Seek the truth, you shall not find another lie
Come along with me, come along with me
Seek the truth, and you will find another life
“So how am I gonna make that happen?”, you ask…
Well, first admit to yourself what you really want in life. And then watch your e-mail. Because we’ll tell you about a simple way to start living on purpose!

NO BAD SEED
Nothing is ever lost to givers
The world may derail the mind
Back to back we are learners
But the heart men must find

The whether is not favorable
Looking only derail the possible
And starting the seed breaks heart
Yet only those in, have the parts

You were made a seed but sow
Heart broken the light may blow
You are a seed giving made high
And dying comes first that light

A gift came to earth alive
But in resurrection death calls first
Dead or alive men must live
You are high and on that list
Salau O John©2010

SUCCESS FINDS ME
I have walked in the un-believed
I have hoped in that never allowed
I pave the road that to achieve
But the world took my grants for granted

Certainly there’s a blessing in believing
Truly there’s a time for what’s practiced
The world will search if unrelenting
Though life will cajoled that believed

The world will search your way later
But in the closet tray your knowledge
No one may understand that for banner
You are unique the world will bow

I had thought this impossible alive
I had cried in closet praying for days
But today answers came leasing light
It’s wonderful when success finds me!
Salau O John©2010

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