Come along with me for a critique of an evening with Elizabeth Gilbert, author of 'Eat, Pray, Love' and 'Big Magic.'
Let's explore Liz's description of 'Purpose Anxiety' and the profound alternative she recommends to the pursuit of a 'purpose-driven' life.
In this episode I reflect on the intricate dance between creativity, fear, risk-taking, purpose and presence. What is the cross-over between being 'purpose driven' and doing less harm... how does that fit in with a joy first life, and being more present in our lives.
Do I agree with Liz Gilbert's call to action when she says ''Why are we all trying to make our mark on the world? It seems to me that the world has been eloquently requesting for some time that we stop trying to make marks on her.... or is it in direct conflict with what I believe? Tune-in to find out...
Takeaways
- How Liz Gilbert defines Purpose anxiety and its opposite
- What is the cross-over between more purpose and doing less harm? Can we actively do less harm without being purpose-driven?
- Where does our purpose come from, should we be anxious about finding it?
- What is the role of presence in a joy first life? What about the role of presence in creativity?
- Purpose can guide our decisions and actions, helping us prioritize what aligns with our values and make a positive impact in the world.
- Genius is not an identity, but a supernatural force that flows through us; it is not something we possess, but something that visits us.
- Embracing the mystery of life and being open to the unknown can bring meaning and joy to our lives.
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