Description
Life purpose is the mythical treasure humanity endlessly hunts. Claimed to have been found, it spawns new questions, luring seekers into deeper labyrinths. Self-help gurus and counselors advertise its attainment, converting the search labor into commerce. Paradoxically, clarity of purpose often trips one under its burden, spawning unintended suffering. It might be called a self-created jailbreak game.
Definitions
- Life purpose is a social ruse that bestows nominal meaning onto an empty routine, a phantom monument.
- Life purpose is the self-imposed burden, a certificate of a slave contract with oneself.
- Life purpose is a convenience to legitimize others’ judgments and an immunity card from criticism.
- Life purpose is like a web page endlessly searched but never found.
- Life purpose is a time-wasting device to defer doubts about the future.
- Life purpose is a prison of thought created to justify existence.
- Life purpose is a magic trick that vanishes just before the finish line.
- Life purpose is a toy designed to mimic a sense of achievement.
- Life purpose is the unsung hero supporting self-help book sales.
- Life purpose is a substitute for self-esteem maintained by borrowing others’ success stories.
Examples
- “What’s the purpose of life?” I asked, and my meditation app replied, “Loading answer…”
- “My life purpose is…” people say, then recommend a new app the next day.
- “Work is the means, life purpose is…?” asks the businessman. The Zen master: “Have you settled your debts?”
- “Happiness is our purpose?” asks the researcher. The happiness scholar laughs, “First secure your research grant.”
- “Got a life purpose?” I ask my friend. He opens a draft on social media: “Maybe it’s unpublished.”
- “Your life purpose?” my partner asks. I answer, deadpan, “To boil instant noodles.”
- “I want to find my life purpose,” she says. He advises, “Start by opening the fridge.”
- “My purpose?” I ask my coach. He replies, “Hire a higher coach.”
- “My life purpose is world peace!” he proclaims. Surrounding people reply, “Start with cleaning your room.”
- “Searching for purpose,” says the student. The university advises, “Keep paying tuition.”
- “I’ve found my purpose!” shouts the executive. His family asks, “Have you prepared your resignation?”
- “What’s the meaning of life?” asks the retiree. He mutters, “I’d like to see the ending soon.”
- “What’s life’s purpose?” asks the AI. Man replies, “What’s life’s purpose again?”
- “Must have purpose,” I fret. The calendar warns, “No appointments yet.”
- “Any purpose of life?” I’m asked. I joke, “I’d like one that makes me the hero of a novel.”
- “Can you decide on your purpose?” I ask. The self-help guru says, “Decide later.”
- “Teach me my purpose,” I ask AI. It responds, “Error 404: meaning not found.”
- “I lack purpose,” I lament. Social media invites me, “Use ads as your purpose.”
- “Is purpose money?” I ask. My bank account replies, “Withdrawal limit exceeded.”
- “Sketch your life purpose,” the art class instructs. I submit a blank canvas.
Narratives
- Life purpose is not a trophy on a shelf but disposable goods tossed into the shopping cart.
- I trembled with anxiety alone in the empty temple, waiting for my purpose to arrive.
- Self-help seminars are masters at vending life purpose, leaving participants’ wallets lighter.
- People searching for purpose wander like participants in an endless marathon.
- The chant ‘find your purpose!’ is consumed daily like protein, yet never builds muscle.
- They say purpose leads you off the map; in reality, it only guides you to an unfamiliar convenience store.
- Just when I thought I’d found my purpose, someone peeled off the label and slapped on a new mystery.
- Obsession with purpose, like trends, demands constant updates and loses compatibility.
- Those who declare their purpose often find their voice crushed under its weight.
- Life purpose, once unboxed, offers no lifetime support and is non-refundable.
- Some people temporarily pretend purpose by plagiarizing others’ success stories.
- Those who can’t find a purpose seek salvation in online quizzes, only to be told ‘please retake.’
- Investing in purpose is a classic bubble product: high risk, low return.
- The moment purpose is lost, one becomes a mere point in time, dissolving into transparency.
- What some call ‘calling’ is just a cheaper version of life purpose.
- Maybe life purpose is the magic that turns the trash at the back of your mind into decoration.
- The more you search for purpose, the more your own insignificance emerges, widening the hole in your soul.
- Philosophers debating purpose are secretly merchants peddling the concept for profit.
- Those chained by purpose don’t notice the shackles disguised as freedom.
- Life purpose is the sophistry that skims only the foam of the question.
Related Terms
Aliases
- Phantom Treasure
- Anti-Lost Self-Tag
- Heart GPS
- Infinite Loop Device
- Social Participation Act
- Pardon to the Future
- Motivation Con Artist
- Voyage Without Destination
- Existence Permit
- Missing Manual Entry
- Eternal Baggage
- Time Bomb
- Void Catalyst
- Useless Spending Machine
- Dream Vendor
- Goal Setter 3000
- Shepherd’s Whisper
- Cosmetic Ornament
- Ego Expansion Kit
- Catalog of Meaning
Synonyms
- Meaning Hunt
- Future Excuse
- Survival Interest
- Goal-Setting Scam
- Mental Debt
- Survival Ema
- Zero Yield Guarantee
- Voluntary Servitude Contract
- Fantasy Pet
- Prospectus Link
- Comedy Script
- Blank Agenda
- Worthless Warranty
- Self-Help Trash
- Destination Auction
- Imaginary Project
- Happiness Rental
- Progress Graph Maze
- Reflection Chamber
- Expectation Countdown

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