Daily Question, September 26 What might be the most meaningful thing I can do with my life? 25 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Shanthi1 year agoShanthiTo be accepting of whatever I am, the good and bad and keep moving towards being a calm and loving person. 0 Reply Linda1 year agoLindaTake time to really listen to people who are close to me. 4 Reply 1 year agoto find God and become His expression 1 Reply Jenna F1 year agoJenna FThe most meaningful thing I can do with my life is to give others the gift of life. It is my mission on this Earth to help others heal and grow in a way that is right for them. I strive to make other people’s lives better by giving them unconditional love and support while listening to their needs during times of self-reflection and transformation. I want to help people “be the change they wish to see in the world.” 2 Reply Ose1 year agoOseTo humbly serving others with substantial help to possibly heal and to love. To be there for others, friends, family and strangers as best to my ability. To use possible talents of creativity and expansion and prayer for the well being of all around. To include peace for all into my daily meditation and prayer. 2 Reply Hot Sauce1 year agoHot SauceThe most meaningful thing I can do with my life is whatever my dharma is. To be honest, I'm not sure what I'm here for yet. I'm pretty sure I'm supposed to be a preacher and am supposed to study UFOs (yeah. I know. Sounds weird, but that's what I perceive the signs to be pointing to). Other than that, however, I'm not sure how the whole trajectory of the rest of my life is supposed to go. For now, I guess the most meaningful thing I can do is to do what I should be doing right now, which is bein...The most meaningful thing I can do with my life is whatever my dharma is. To be honest, I’m not sure what I’m here for yet. I’m pretty sure I’m supposed to be a preacher and am supposed to study UFOs (yeah. I know. Sounds weird, but that’s what I perceive the signs to be pointing to). Other than that, however, I’m not sure how the whole trajectory of the rest of my life is supposed to go. For now, I guess the most meaningful thing I can do is to do what I should be doing right now, which is being a student who works hard. Read More3 Reply GCharlotte1 year agoGCharlotteDedicate my life to my family especially my daughter would be the most meaningful thing to do with my life. 2 Reply MQ1 year agoMQMake everyday count. Time flies really fast. I feel like i don’t make more memories and have fun. It will a look like a boring and stressful blur. I need to work on that more. 2 Reply Ian1 year agoIanSomething very meaningful to me that I can practice throughout my life is learning to accept the liberating love of God. This love reminds me that there is no need to strive for acceptance or attempt to impress in order to receive affection. Instead, I can trust that God delights in me (and all life) and accepts me just as I am. When I trust that this is how God sees me, I feel freed and I am able to live life with deeper joy, compassion and desire to see each person come to know that they are d...Something very meaningful to me that I can practice throughout my life is learning to accept the liberating love of God. This love reminds me that there is no need to strive for acceptance or attempt to impress in order to receive affection. Instead, I can trust that God delights in me (and all life) and accepts me just as I am. When I trust that this is how God sees me, I feel freed and I am able to live life with deeper joy, compassion and desire to see each person come to know that they are deeply loved and appreciated. Read More3 Reply Sarah1 year agoSarahI can listen to my heart: keep writing my plays / movies / t.v. scripts that help people laugh / remember our innate morals…I love that we all want deep down such similar things: to love and be loved and appreciate and be mindful 3 Reply Mica1 year agoMica“Most Meaningful” seems unnecessarily hierarchic. We do many things with our lives. Hopefully many of those things are meaningful. Others are enjoyable and help to keep us in a place/mood where we interact happily with others. As Dr. Seuss says, “…These things are fun, and Fun is Good.” 4 Reply Javier Visionquest1 year agoJavier VisionquestLearn and teach. Overcome the boundaries of separation and transcend illusions of “otherness” 4 Reply Kat1 year agoKatTake my skills, talents, knowledge, and powers to make sure the earth is livable for all of us. 3 Reply Sarah1 year agoSarahI want to do this too! Any ideas?? 0 Reply Javier Visionquest1 year agoJavier VisionquestNurture a plant. Afterall, we work for them 0 Reply Journey1 year agoJourneyTo love and serve unconditionally and without expectations of reciprocity. 5 Reply pkr1 year agopkrBe love, be kind, be of service. 6 Reply The Night Queen1 year agoThe Night QueenThe most meaningful thing I can do with my life is to make the most of my days and share that with others. By enriching someone else’s life or lives, I am enriching my own! 6 Reply sparrow1 year agosparrow. . . to love well . . . 5 Reply 1 year ago? says everything, contains everything: right view, wisdom, compassion & kindness, skilful action, condensed in just three words…wow 3 Reply Pilgrim1 year agoPilgrimLive as fully and consciously as possible within the changes that keep occurring. Love my family, support my friends. 10 Reply Kevin1 year agoKevinTo live into today as fully and as honestly as I can seeking ways to be of service to others. 7 Reply Sarah1 year agoSarahHelp a fellow human being 5 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. 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