Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Purpose

As usual, Logan and I met with Morris for an hour today, and we spent a good deal discussing the problem of finding one's purpose, and implementing it in their career or program while working with the Foundation.

With a unique, if physically demanding exercise, he taught us that we try to remedy past experiences, using programming to repair the wrongs in our lives. We're at our best, and perhaps, most sincere, when the actions we take are designed to rectify what we feel strongly for, or against. Only then will we understand purpose. I think he's fairly correct in that assessment, in that the things I feel I do best are the things I can't live without.

-Aaron

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