I've heard the question many times "what is my purpose" and even asked my self the same thing a time or two. Until I read; "That man who forms a purpose which he knows to be right, and then moves forward to accomplish it without inquiring where it will land him as an idividual, and without caring what the immediate consequeces to himself will be, is the manliest of manly men." So I've learned not to form my purpose by my rewards, but to form my purpose by the effect it has on others. Will it make a difference in someone elses life? I love the story of the little boy and the starfish. The little boy did not form his purpose that day to be a hero, but to make a difference to a tiny creatures life. So I ask you "what is your purpose" to be known as the one who accomplished or the one who made a difference.
Quote by John Wanamaker
