Having A Purpose Bigger Than One's Self
In
the Project You concept, there is a
great responsibility placed on people and organizations that are successful
financially or socially to pay back to society for the fruits they enjoy.
Basically this means a requirement to contribute to something larger than one's
self. This can be done by contributing to their communities, a global cause
such as the environment or starvation, or to any charity or cause of their
choosing.
Achieving this means
entering a world of collaboration, in which you work together with people and organizations
with which you have a shared view and shared values.
Giving back and contributing to something larger
than one's self are the hallmarks of a difference maker. There are several
alternatives available:
Individual Difference Makers ── those making
individual and personal contributions across a number of spectrums or
categories.
Community Difference Makers ── anyone making
contributions mainly within a social, business or workplace environment
of which they are a member.
Society Difference Makers ── individuals making
contributions to environments of which they are not members.
National or Citizen
Difference Makers
── individuals making contributions to issues mainly within their own country,
or in a specific country (i.e. schools for Kenya) in which they do not reside.
Global
Difference Makers
── those making contributions toward issue-based concerns (peace, hunger, World
Wildlife Fund, etc.) that are non-geographic specific. These individuals are
less concerned about where advancements are achieved and more about the
specific kinds of improvements
created.
The difference between Community Difference Makers
and Society Difference Makers is membership of the community being impacted.
For
instance, someone involved in voluntary tree planting within their local
community would be an example of a Community Difference Maker. But someone
involved in creating a reading program for indigenous children represents a
Society Difference Makers activity if that person is not a member of that
indigenous community.
However you decide to make a difference in this world, having a purpose bigger than one's self is a hallmark of Living A Determined Life and a core component in creating a foundation for an authentic life.
If you would like to publicize how you are making a difference, please share details in the comments box below. Who knows, you might connect with more supporters for your purpose!
This article is partially excerpted from the top-selling personal development book Project You: Living A Determined Life, available at Amazon in paperback ($7.90) and Kindle ($6.88) formats.
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