 What do you think the purpose of life is? Or what do you think the meaning of life is? I love it how Joseph Campbell said it in his famous interview with Bill Myers. Listen, there is no purpose of life. How can a blade of grass have one purpose? How can a tree have one purpose? How can you have one purpose? Instead, you have many potentialities in life. You can do this for a little bit, you can do that for a little bit, as opposed to defining yourself as one thing. There's a Vedic saying, if you label me, you negate me. As soon as you try to figure out what you are in this reality, you are limiting yourself through all the other multivariabilities and opportunities that you have. It's exactly like how Schrodinger's cat theory comes into play, where is a cat dead or is a cat alive? Well, you're never going to really know until you open up the box and view inside. And at that exact given moment, then you figure out, oh, the cat is dead or alive, but only when you labeled it. So when you're looking at your life, as Joseph Campbell looks at it, stop asking yourself, what is your purpose in life? Instead, start asking yourself, what potentialities do I have in your life? There's a famous Buddhist story, and Joseph Campbell talks about this Buddhist story. And the student asked one of the mentors, the one of these Buddhist mentors, teacher, does everybody have buddha power, buddha nature? Yes, my student, everybody has buddha nature. The trees have buddha nature, the birds, the bees, the flowers, every single thing has buddha nature. Then the student asks, teacher, do I have buddha nature? And the teacher looks at the student, no, you don't. Why not? Because you ask this question. See, as soon as you start asking a question, whether I'm human, or whether I'm X or whether I'm Y, you're not in your natural state of form. So ask yourself, does a bee ever ask itself, eh, what kind of bee am I? Am I this type of bee or that? No, the bee does his bee thing. It's in his buddha nature. When a bird is flying to the tree, does a bird ever ask itself, well, what kind of bird am I? Or, or what does it mean? No, it's in its nature. It's, it's as a Mihai, Mihai, talks about state of flow. It's in the state of flow. So going back to the purpose of life, as soon as you try to define yourself as something, you are eliminating all the other possibilities in your life. So I urge you to stop thinking about what is the meaning of life or what is the purpose of life and start thinking on how many potentialities do I have in this reality? You can do a million different things. I'm telling you, you can do a million different things. You can become an entrepreneur for a little bit. You can become a teacher. You can become a creative. You can do this. You can do that. Do you ever want to be labeled as one single thing for the rest of your life? I don't think so. Anybody does. And I'm reverting back to what the Vedic said at the beginning. If you label me, you negate me. And that's a beautiful thing about philosophy, the beautiful thing about even quantum physics as we're finding more and more similarities is as a fact that everything can become anything at any single given time. So as soon as you start stating anything, I am sick, well, guess what? Your brain will change. You'll become sicker and sicker. Same thing on the opposite spectrum. When you say, I'm a winner or I'm going to win this race, you're priming that reality to win the race. And I'll leave you with this. I want to keep this video a little bit short. I love the poem from Rumi. It's called Breath or Only Breath. He talks about, you know, I am not Christian, Muslim, Jew, Hindu, Sufi or anything. I am not from Adam or Eve. I'm not part of any religion, any sect, any nation, any world. I am not up nor down. I am not from these elements. I am with the eternal. So basically what he's saying, Rumi is one of my favorite poets and I consider him a philosopher too. Well, Rumi is saying is we are all interconnected with everybody together. You and I are one. And if you want to look into amazing paper for this, look into Schopenhauer's morality paper. So just Google Schopenhauer morality. It's a great paper. But you and I are one. We're all together. The Buddhists talk about this. Even if you look deep down in religion, they talk about this in some aspects. And as soon as you start realizing that there is no such thing as one purpose or one meaning, that we all have so much to give. We have so much potentiality in this world that we can do a million different things in this lifetime, but it's up to you or it's up to us to program our minds to understand this capability. And that's that. I'll leave it at that. All right, guys, if you have any questions for me about whatever, leave a comment below this video. If you like this, obviously subscribe to this channel and take care. Peace.