 Why is this life? Why am I born into this world? What is my purpose? Is it to serve others or to be served? Live and create or die with honor? Or to become an adventurous astronaut who will eventually fight aliens and save the universe? Too much, huh? We all have our share of existential crisis and still stumble on with this mere search for meaning and purpose. So let us make it simple for you. What if we say your constant search for meaning is the healthy way to lead a purposeful life? Oops, did we just give away the answer right away? Actually, yes, but no, it's deeper than that. One, we all want to be of some significance. We crave to be special. It's partly true and partially not. But the quest for uniqueness stays with us in everything we do and that's when we see creation. Creation and adventure fulfill a purpose by leaving the world a better place than we found it. Two, by serving others. It could be helping your mother with her chores or maybe even fighting in the World War 10. The more you help, the more inner satisfaction you attain. It might sound contradicting for someone who just wants to be a billionaire and go on an expensive vacation, but you will not make those billions without being of service. And three, we find meaning in forming good and fruitful human connections. Okay, yes, also with adorable dogs and cats. We thrive on social connections and get depressed when the loneliness gets us. A single strong relationship can make you a stronger person than any Popeye's spinach good. Guys, we constantly tend to look for peace and purpose juggling between these three factors, knowingly or unknowingly. We are unique beings, just like any other wonderful living things out there, but we have a gift for hunting new experiences. We all are Indiana Jones in a way. Embrace it and remember to never stop your inner search.