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Understanding one’s life purpose is not an instant realisation — it is a gradual unfolding of values, strengths, experiences, and the kind of world one wants to help build. When I reflect on what truly matters to me, what I am naturally drawn to, and what kind of impact I wish to create, a coherent picture begins to emerge. This essay brings together those insights to form a clear understanding of my purpose.
At the core, I care about health, knowledge, and meaningful human progress. I feel strongly connected to philosophical ideas, scientific developments, and technologies that push humanity forward. Explaining concepts to others — especially my students — gives me satisfaction because knowledge has the power to transform lives.
I also value experiences: travelling to new places, exploring cultures, trying different foods, and spending time with people I genuinely like. These moments of connection and discovery make life richer and inspire deeper curiosity about the world.
Over time, I’ve realised that I have certain strengths that come naturally to me:
Teaching and explaining ideas clearly
Understanding and working with technology
Meeting new people and building connections
Planning and organising activities or trips
Thinking deeply and critically about complex topics
These strengths shape the way I interact with the world. Even when I’m tired, I enjoy watching or reading content about science, technology, the economy, geopolitics, and human behaviour. I am someone who finds energy in learning.
Several issues in society bother me deeply — not out of complaint, but out of a strong desire to help fix them. These include:
Poverty and wasted human potential
People living difficult lives due to lack of knowledge
Unclean, mismanaged public spaces
Corruption and inefficiency in public systems
Lack of clarity in rules and administration
Traffic indiscipline and civic mismanagement
Serious health issues like heart failure, kidney disease, and cancer
My concern is not just emotional; I feel a strong moral need to contribute solutions. I want to help researchers, startups, and innovators who are working on meaningful problems.
If fear and limitations were removed, I would dedicate myself to becoming as intelligent, aware, and capable as possible — not for ego, but to understand the world, people, and intelligence itself at a deeper level.
I imagine myself living and working among bright, positive, and motivated minds, sharing ideas, solving real problems, and pushing the boundaries of knowledge. I want to use technology and critical thinking to address the issues that concern me and help create a more informed and efficient society.
Ultimately, I want people to remember me as someone who contributed something meaningful — someone whose work, ideas, or actions made their lives better in some way. I do not seek fame; I seek impact. Even if it touches only a small number of people, I want it to be real, useful, and lasting.
Bringing together my values, strengths, motivations, and desired impact, my life-purpose can be expressed as:
“My purpose is to understand the world deeply, and to use my strengths in teaching, technology, and human connection to empower people, solve real-world problems, and help create a healthier, more informed, and more efficient society — so that more lives can be lived with clarity, dignity, and possibility.”
This purpose combines curiosity, service, innovation, and personal growth — the four forces that naturally guide me.
My purpose is not a fixed destination but a direction. It is shaped by my love for knowledge, my desire to help others, my concern for societal problems, and my belief in technology and human potential. By aligning my actions with this purpose, I aim to live with intention, contribute meaningfully to society, and build a life that reflects my deepest values.