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If you don't wake up and have your own thing, whether it's writing or reading or traveling or acting or dancing or singing or being a mother or a father, something that drives you, then it's all worth nothing. One of the key elements in happiness is purpose.
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What this quote means

Having a personal passion or purpose is essential for true happiness.

This quote emphasizes the importance of pursuing one's passions and interests as a fundamental aspect of leading a fulfilling life. It suggests that engaging in activities that bring joy and a sense of purpose—whether creative, familial, or adventurous—is crucial for achieving genuine happiness.

Themes

HappinessPurposePassionFulfillment Joy

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Example use cases

This quote is perfect for motivational speeches about finding one's passion.

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