If you do not know your purpose, then your first purpose is to find your purpose. Once you know your purpose, the path becomes clearer, and your purpose gives meaning to your life.
Purpose is not just a nice idea. It is a decision to live for something bigger than yourself, and to use your time, gifts, and experiences to make a real contribution to the lives of others. Purpose gives direction when life feels uncertain, and it gives you a reason to keep moving when things get hard.
Your purpose becomes clearer when you pay attention to what pulls you forward, what energizes you, and where you consistently feel called to serve.
Purpose is also built through action. You do not always find it by thinking alone. You find it by trying, learning, adjusting, and growing. You take steps, you serve, you listen, and you keep going until your life starts to align with what you were created to do. When purpose and action meet, life feels meaningful, and your impact becomes undeniable. Purpose is not found in comfort, it is found in the commitment you make to yourself to build more.