Defining Purpose
The illusion of purpose gives way to meaning and thus with significance. But without the hope, or desire of purpose, you are effortless. You take on a depression- a devastating look on life and from there, you seek to find a meaning. Soon you find religion. [ For those with strong beliefs in religion, this is not meant for you to read, as you will always stand in the way of reality].
So purpose is a way of finding out who we are, who we are as an individual, what our meaning is as an individual and the basis for what we should believe. Purpose gives us hope and desire. Purpose gives us meaning and significance. Purpose gives us something to be instead of nothing. Purpose keeps us sane, but delievers the foolish truth, but we so believe it’s real. Therefore hope gives us a purpose and purpose gives us a meaningful life.
Defining Hope
Without hope you are of no significance, no meaning, you are without the "false" truth you once knew. Religion can only tell so much, for so long, for so many people and can hold only so much desire. For some, there comes a time when you stand back and recycle all the knowledge you once knew and for once, you put it together in an analytical way. As a result, you come to find religion is just one of many ways in which provides the idea of hope to the individual, which gives the identity of an individual and which gives the individual a sense of being. Without hope, you are at ends with your individuality.
You struggle for a meaning. You struggle for the urge to care, and the thoughts of old emotions- love – you thought had meaning, now have none. But if you were saved by such an emotion as love, you would no longer be contemplating these analytical thoughts; You would no longer be interpreting the meaning or significance of your life. With many emotions that come with hope, such as love, you draw back in the in the talk of purpose. With love comes the thought of another caring for you. That is all humans’ need.
So with this hope, you once again, if not before, revert back to the norm; Now, again, you begin to foolishly tell yourself how meaningful and significant you are because you’re “in love.” I, too, have fallen back to the ways of the norm.
I have reverted back and lost touch with the truth meaning of existence. But with hope, there is never a need to beyond anything else. If all you have is hope, then happiness is truly fulfilled. But with the analytical approach to the idea that meaning is but of none, you will come to terms with not only acceptance, truth, and reality, but also of desperation. This desperation is what I like to call truthful insanity.
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