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Do You Know What You Want From Life? | Eckhart Tolle 🎉 📌

The human experience is often defined by a relentless pursuit of external goals—career milestones, material possessions, and social recognition. However, Eckhart Tolle challenges this "bucket list" mentality, arguing that true fulfillment does not come from what we get from life, but from how we align with life itself.

This concerns "Doing" and is highly individual. It involves your career, relationships, and worldly goals. While outer purpose happens in time, it must always remain secondary to the timeless state of presence . 2. Reversing the Question Do You Know What You Want from Life? | Eckhart Tolle

This concerns "Being" and is universal. Your primary purpose is to awaken and remain in a state of presence , shifting your identity from the "stream of thoughts" to the "awareness" in which those thoughts arise. The human experience is often defined by a

Tolle distinguishes between two distinct layers of purpose that every human must navigate: It involves your career, relationships, and worldly goals

Author: Eckhart Tolle