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Phase Two: Physical  |  Step Six: Purpose 


Which of your friends, family, work peers or acquaintances have a clear purpose?
What are some examples of purpose?

What are some smaller purposes you have day-to-day? 

In contrast, what might be your single overriding purpose? 
Have you ever written a personal mission statement? If not, what could it be? 

Do you add value to any of your communities or tribes, without pay? 

Why do many people say that purpose is the best treatment for depression? 

In a certain country, doctors prescribe a farm cow for depression,
so the patient has purpose, in caring for it and milking it:
do you think this approach would work? Why or why not?

Which levels of society and which types of people 
might suffer most from having no purpose? Why?

Does a purpose need to be important, visible, high-profile or paid?

How does having a purpose affect your psychology? Why?

If you did have a mission statement,
how might it break down into objectives?






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