The 3 Questions That Define Your Life (And Why Most People Get Them Wrong)
💡 Most people never answer these for themselves. A Next Level Human does.
Who Am I? Why Am I Here? What Should I Do? — The Next Level Human Answers
Most people never ask these questions for themselves. They just accept whatever answers their parents, religion, culture, or society fed them and call it truth.
But a Next Level Human doesn’t outsource truth.
They define their own reality.
So, let’s strip away the conditioning and consider the answers. In the end, no one can answer these questions for you. My hope is this helps you consider your answers.
Who Am I?
You are not just your body.
You are not just your mind.
You are not your past, your failures, or even your beliefs.
You are an individual extension of source consciousness.
Call it God, the Zero Point Field, the Universe—it doesn’t matter. The truth is, you are a unique, one-time-only event in the history of existence.
Imagine a massive, infinite music library—every song that has ever been played or ever will be played exists there. That’s source consciousness.
Now imagine your brain and body as a radio, tuned into just one song.
That’s you—a single, focused stream of awareness, narrowed down from infinite potential into a one-of-a-kind frequency.
This means two things:
You are not random. There has never been another you, and there never will be.
You are a necessity. You are here because the universe requires your perspective.
This is your starting point.
Why Am I Here?
You are here to experience, to learn, and to evolve.
Think about it—from the moment you’re born until the day you die, you are responding to experiences.
Everything you touch, feel, and go through is your unique lens on reality. And because there is no other you, your experiences contribute something new to the whole.
Your role is to refine your awareness.
Your job is to extract wisdom from your experiences.
Your mission is to grow, learn, and contribute what only you can.
This is why the Next Level Human operates by the Three Imperatives:
Learn—Gather knowledge through your experiences.
Teach—Pass on what you’ve learned so others don’t stay stuck.
Love—And no, not just romance. Love means creating, sharing, and contributing from what you’ve gained.
The real tragedy?
Most people stop at learning and never move to teaching or creating. They hoard knowledge instead of passing it forward.
Not you. You play the game differently.
What Should I Do?
If you are a one-time-only event in the history of existence…
And if you are here to learn and contribute…
Then your purpose is the thing only you can bring into the world in the way only you can bring it.
Your work is not your job. Your job makes you money.
Your work makes a difference.
If you feel lost, it’s because you’re looking for purpose instead of living it.
Stop waiting for permission.
Instead, ask:
What have I learned that I can share?
What am I drawn to create?
Where can I contribute?
Because that’s what you should be doing.
That’s your work.
PS: Ready to Go Deeper?
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