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Purpose is deliberately thought-through goal-directedness.
According to some philosophies, purpose is central to a good human life.
Helen Keller wrote that happiness comes from "fidelity to a worthy
purpose", and Ayn Rand wrote that purpose must be one of the three ruling values of
human life (the others are reason and self-esteem). Some people think that God assigns purposes to people and
that it is their mission to fulfill it. Others say that purposes are freely chosen by individuals, or not chosen, in which case
their lives lack meaning. Among these, some say that natural propensities may determine what sorts of purposes a person needs to
pursue, but do not guarantee that he or she will pursue them, that being dependent on free choice.
Pursuing a career, raising a family and
aquiring property are perhaps the most widespread of long-term purposes that make
life meaningful according to such philosophies. Helping the needy is an oft-cited, but less popular example.
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