Most of the times we fail to understand how to see realities of our intentions. We live but truly we do not and I begin to wonder why. Everybody seems to be busy, but busy doing nothing. Everybody seems to be living but only living for the less.
We cannot underestimate the unimportance of practically every, hence to exude the real life, one must pay attention to details. As such we owe ourselves one simple truth, to live for the intended purpose, to some, ultimate, yet other mundane. The beginning of life is supposed, not by appearance, but by design. The designer, I wonder at it, so conceived and manifested. Everything seems to originate from Him, all are and yet not all is. By design, we are meant to function for the intended purpose which we are created.
Do we understand this? I doubt. I wonder how this world would have been if all of us live intentionally and suffice to nothing else. But can all live by purpose? Another question is why am i? Others are; who am i, what am I and how am i? Hence this concept, "to become", is intended to extrapolate mankind to the intended purpose of life, which we, as it were, cannot do without. Furthermore, life is a function of purpose. Before we proceed on this expedition, answer this question: what are you living for?
We cannot underestimate the unimportance of practically every, hence to exude the real life, one must pay attention to details. As such we owe ourselves one simple truth, to live for the intended purpose, to some, ultimate, yet other mundane. The beginning of life is supposed, not by appearance, but by design. The designer, I wonder at it, so conceived and manifested. Everything seems to originate from Him, all are and yet not all is. By design, we are meant to function for the intended purpose which we are created.
Do we understand this? I doubt. I wonder how this world would have been if all of us live intentionally and suffice to nothing else. But can all live by purpose? Another question is why am i? Others are; who am i, what am I and how am i? Hence this concept, "to become", is intended to extrapolate mankind to the intended purpose of life, which we, as it were, cannot do without. Furthermore, life is a function of purpose. Before we proceed on this expedition, answer this question: what are you living for?

This is good, but not complete.
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