Finding purpose and happiness

A TED Talk I recently saw presented by speaker Noeline Kirabo discussed the idea of finding and following your passions.  She shared two questions that we should ask ourselves to identify our passion, these being:

What would you do if you had all of the time you need and all of the money you need to do it?
What truly makes you happy?

Noeline goes on to talk about how many of us feel that only those with plenty of money and/or are retired will be able to do what the answers to the questions identify. 

Noeline challenges this; she believes that in some way we can all do what the answers to the questions identify, provided there is at least some degree of realism in our answers.  For example, if the answer to question one was to travel, you will find that there are likely to be many wonderful places that are easily accessible to where you live and are only a short drive away. 

In the case of what makes you happy, I would guess that in many cases it's being with people you love.  We could all spend more time with people we care about if we simply make the effort to do so and stop putting it off to later.  This could be with a family member in your own house, or by having a Zoom catch up with someone on the other side of the world.  #whatreallymatters

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