What If You Don't Need to “Find” Your Life Purpose?
- Cindy Hosea

- Apr 11
- 3 min read
Updated: Oct 27

Let’s talk about one of the most loaded questions out there:
“What’s your life purpose?”
Cue the existential dread. Cue the sneaky suspicion that everyone else got a cosmic memo you somehow missed.
Here’s the truth:
Your purpose isn’t a job title, a perfectly crafted mission statement, or a thunderbolt of destiny. It’s not a fixed destination you’re supposed to arrive at once and for all.
It’s a through-line—a pattern of meaning that runs through everything you do. Something you live into, not figure out.
And guess what? You’re not behind. You’re not broken. You’re not lazy.
If you haven’t “nailed your purpose” yet, you’re in excellent company.
If you’ve ever wondered whether purpose is something you’re supposed to chase, choose, or already know, keep reading. You’re probably closer than you think. ⚡



