Each one of us has a responsibility. He, she, her, him, you, us, and we have a responsibility to ourselves. This is a selfish quest. A selfish search that can only happen over a course of time. The search for a purpose not an easy one. The creation of a life, we desire to live, can be a challenge.

Yet, for some, the search for purpose doesn’t happen without distraction. Those distractions will alter our pursuit for our selfish purpose. Instead of a making choices that scaffold a meaningful life, we make choices that only feed our selfish immediate desires. There is a fine line between the selfish-immediate and the selfish-meaningful. The only way to decipher between the two, you must have a purpose. Yet, the span of time spent one’s purpose is not important; it is actually taking the time to discover one’s purpose is what is important.

Maybe, we just need to be pulled away from our distractions; in order for us to make the time to start the thinking process.

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