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How do I find the reason to live?
Rather than trying to define your purpose or find a reason to live, start to find yourself through your actions. Begin with kindness. Kindness to yourself and to those around you. Small and simple acts that remind you that you respect and love not only yourself but also others.
What are reasons to be happy?
10 reasons to be happy, according to our readers
- Be happy for being alive.
- Be happy for being born in a Western country.
- Be happy for being able to go for a walk outside.
- Be happy for every new day (and new opportunity!)
- Be happy for vaccinations.
- Be happy for being able to do good in the world.
What do we need to stay alive?
We must have food, water, air, and shelter to survive. If any one of these basic needs is not met, then humans cannot survive.
Why do you live when it’s impossible to go on?
7 powerful reasons to live when it’s impossible to go on 1. Life is always moving forward and changing. When you experience such immense suffering and feel like you can’t go on,… 2. Your reason to live depends entirely on you. It might not seem like it right now, but the purpose of your life
What happens when you lose your reason to live?
It’s your reason to live, the fire in your soul, and without it, you have no idea what to do with yourself. And one day, it might actually happen. You lose the one thing you devoted your life to, that one thing that keeps you going, and immediately, everything starts to fall apart.
Why don’t people live the life they want?
People will have multiple hopes for you. Social pressure fluctuates—others’ expectations will continually change. By trying to please everyone, we end up pleasing no one—ourselves included. Expectations are an illusion. That’s why most people don’t live the life they want. They feel frustrated and disappointed.
Why do we live someone else’s life?
That’s because we are living someone else’s life. We allowed other people to influence or determine our choices—we are trying to please their expectations. Social pressure is deceiving —we all become prey without noticing it. Before we realize we lost control of our lives, we end up envying how other people live.