What's your Purpose?

Dear Everyone,
What is your purpose in life?
What gives your life meaning?
These are two questions that I've spent quite a bit of time pondering.
I've noticed that a few of the charities I support began as the result of personal tragedy. Alex's Lemonade Stand and the Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep Foundation were started after the loss of a child. Jen's Thank You Alliance was founded after the loss of a wife. In all three cases, families and individuals found purpose and meaning in trying to help others.
I'm sure everyone will agree that no amount of good works can erase the pain of loss. But I have profound respect for those who honour their loved ones by striving to do good and to help others who are suffering similarly.
As we begin the second month of 2012, I ask you to consider what your purpose is. I ask you to consider what gives your life meaning. Please feel free to share those reflections below.
One of my purposes is to share the message that forgiveness and love provide hope and peace to those who desperately need it. And we all need it. I've been able to find a venue for that message in my novels.

All the best and thanks for reading,
SR
www.sylvainreynard.com
PS. Thank you to everyone who has contacted me about the sequel to Gabriel's Inferno. I'm happy to report that the sequel will be released before the summer. I'll be posting a teaser on 12 February. Thank you for your support and encouragement. It's much appreciated.
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Published on February 05, 2012 10:19
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message 1: by Linda (new)

Linda I think it's important to help in any way you can. It doesn't have to be big, even the small gestures matter.

I'm a Certified Nursing Assistant and am now studying to, hopefully, be able to work with poeple who have a disability.
I've always known that was my purpose in life; to help and take care of others. And I enjoy that very much.

I also say hello to people I meet on the street. Everyone needs to be and feel noticed, I think, and a smile and hello might seem insignificant but it can mean more than you think.

And, as always, a lovely post, SR.
Take care!


message 2: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer I'm still working on my own answer to this important question but in the simplest terms, I strive to be a loving and supportive wife to my husband, a strong and reliable parent for my children, and a loyal and caring friend to those I share my life with.

These are the things that give me the greatest joy and comfort.


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