A member of the Self Improvement Zone asked me the other day:
"How is it that we can know what is good for us, yet we don'tseem to be able to make a practice out of anything?I go from one author, book, concept, idea to another, thinkingone day I will find the answer, and I will no longer have tolook. I have enough books to open a bookstore.Is there any one thing you can recommend? Or are we mostly alldoing the same thing?? Searching... with no one right answer."

I met a man once, who at some point lost everything that washome to him, and so he went into a deep emotional crisis. He started asking himself:

What's the point?

What's the meaning of life?

He ended up saying: "Life has the meaning we think it has". The meaning of life is a choice. It's not a fixed answer.

It sounds right to me.
I always come back to this one.
The right answer is what you believe it is.
The world is what you believe it is.
Your path in life is what you believe it is.

"But I don't know what it is for God's sake!I don't know what to believe!" you say (or yell? :-))Even if we don't know, there is a frustration.Meaning, you feel you should know. You want to know.You need to know.

Maybe it's like walking around a strange town, trying tofind a home. You try this street and that street, and you're almost thereyou think, but then again no.After all, you hardly know what you're looking for... You have a feeling, but you don't know what it is.

At times you meet someone on your way who looks like he'sfound it. And he tells you how, and you follow the directions, and it feels fine - but still, it's like it doesn't lead you to the same place as it has led him.

So you keep on searching.
Sometimes you really enjoy this quest.
Sometimes it drives you crazy.
Sometimes you feel hopeless.
Sometimes you feel inspired.

Maybe one day you find it. Somehow. Somewhere.Maybe it is exactly where you were told it will be.Maybe it is exactly how you imagined it to be.

But then, maybe, just maybe, after you've been searchinglike that for a long, long time, one day you wake up understanding that by now you know every inch of this town. There are no more places you can search. But it's OK.

In fact, you love every street you walked, and every houseyou've seen, and you care about every person you've met. As a matter of fact... Suddenly you realize that you are home already, and it's not aparticular house or street, it's the town itself that's your home.And home feels good...

Maybe I see you there? :-))

Does knowing it change anything?
It could... It could change your attitude towards the searchitself. As you know, attitude is everything :-))Now that you know, that you will find the answer, you will findhome, how about you relax a little bit more?
how about you worry a little bit less?
how about you enjoy the search a little bit more?
You might just as well...

And you know what? It will open new doors for you, and itwill bring you closer to home, closer to the answer, closer tothe meaning of life, not in some distant future, but this verymoment.

It's here, now.

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Author's Bio: 

Beginning in 1955 in Germany, Halina's journey led her through Poland to Denmark, creating connections to countries on most continents. She has tasted many different walks in life. From computer programmer to musician and teacher. From complete independency to dedicated marriage. From big city to a village. From much suffering to much happiness. Her main focus today is Abundance Manifesting - Expanding Your Financial Freedom One Step At A Time