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So, my advice if you're looking for your purpose is to get help. The reason is that if you try to do it by yourself, it could take forever. You might never find it. That's a method I call ask and wait, which is what I did, and it took over 20 years for me to find my purpose. I don't recommend it. For some reason, people have an imagination that they ought to be able to find their own purpose on their own. They don't think that they should be able to perform brain surgery on themselves. They don't think that they know how to fly a plane or play a piano unless they're trained to do it. But for some reason, people imagine that they ought to be able to figure out their purpose with no training and no help whatsoever. I have no idea why that is, but I'm here to tell you that's not how it works. Get qualified help. Get someone who really knows how to find people's purposes, and ideally someone who does that for a living, to help you with yours. Just like if you needed brain surgery, you would find someone whose job is brain surgery, who does it successfully over and over again. Why wouldn't you want someone qualified and skilled to help you find your purpose so you don't have to wait 20 years like I did?