
3-2-1: Creative Ideas, Wealth, and Making Life a Celebration | James Clear

We also gain a clear sense of what is essential and what isn’t. We’re no longer preoccupied with trivial matters like possessions, success, keeping up appearances, or competing with others. We become more focused on really important issues, such as helping others, contributing to the world, using our creativity, or exploring our spirituality.
Eckhart Tolle • The Adventure

That said, I find myself in a season of my life where I am no longer seeking what is 'big and loud'. I'm not interested in trends, virality, job promotions, or epiphanies. Instead, I'm looking for what is timeless, what remains under-appreciated, and what is quietly profound. I'm seeking opportunities to nurture what's important to me, improve the ... See more
Julian Wong • 2041

But deep meaning is found elsewhere, in family, friends, personal creativity, religion, music and art, social justice, science, business, or helping others.