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The Modern Dilemma of Purpose and Connection

Updated: Dec 25, 2024

What is purpose and where has it gone?


At its core, purpose is spiritual and the reason for our actions, creations, and existence of not only us but the universe itself and depending on the context and level of abstraction we refer to, it can change the way we perceive and talk about things. The higher up we abstract, the more we can see how connected everything seems to be, resonating with the concept of God, consciousness, or nature. For this post, we will focus on the collective human purpose and how this affects us as individuals.


When looking at human processes, we find that there is nothing inherently unique compared to other species. What sets us apart is the complexity and combination of these processes and attributes that some might argue makes us divine. This divinity emerges not only from our position on the food chain—achieved through our collective efforts and the remarkable tools and structures we have created—but also from our capacity for contemplation. This power not only enables us to question our existence and the nature of reality itself but also to plan; that, I believe, imprints a sense of responsibility onto us.


This responsibility seems to suggest that the general purpose for us, apart from survival and reproduction just like all animals, is to collectively maintain order of earth. However, a glance at the modern world with its technological advancements and its increasing control over nature has allowed us to automate essential survival functions, making our everyday life easier and more convenient by off-handing most of our daily responsibilities.


This grants us additional time where we could focus on more abstract and creative pursuits, developing skills and bettering ourselves, connecting more with others and aligning to this higher purpose. Instead, it seems to come with a decline in quality of life—showcased by a progressive rise in metabolic diseases and discontent, leading to an increasing number of premature deaths and suicides—alluding to a lack of purpose, guidance, or reason to live as most of us spend our days supporting these technological advancements and, in our free time, trying to entertain ourselves by any means necessary, becoming lazier and unhealthier, symbolizing the idea of sin (missing the mark).


This is because of the focus on increasing life expectancy and GDP (gross domestic product)—the current key metrics for a country's success—that replaces the values of old traditions and religions, which appear to be more aligned with “purpose”, all the way down to the individual, shifting our focus towards aesthetics—the outward appearance of our lives relative to others—rather than an innate beauty. This problem occurs partly from secularization that opens the door to a unity centred around materialism due to the nature of humans needing a centralized belief to work and live together.


This occurs as the healing qualities of these old traditions and religions are replaced by a secular system in the form of medication via therapy and drugs, which is determined by modern science and its objective worldview, and an integration of a legal system that provides the ethical guidelines for society. This transition can be observed from the changes of a Theocracy to a Pharmacracy in which we are currently in.


There is nothing inherently wrong with aesthetics and improving one’s lifestyle, or with science and medicine for that matter, as there have been numerous positives that have come with this advancement, primarily the ease of life and the alleviation of stressors related to premature deaths (natural disasters, diseases, hunger, dehydration, etc.). However, becoming dogmatic on this continued advancement or order and control has shown to come at the expense of our wellness. The same can be said for religions and cultures.

What is the cause of this?


The problem usually lies more with the institution, not the practice. There is a natural social hierarchy that exists that usually maintains stability and cohesion among the people, where the people at the top hold the power and influence and set the standards for the rest of the population. Those who conform to these standards are accepted and rewarded, while those who deviate from them are rejected and punished, meaning that those in power get to dictate the game that is played. Based off of the current metrics of success, we can tell it is a material game where the people who can benefit those at the top and/or themselves over the collective, are rewarded. However, this is only in the short term due to the nature of the material game that is being played and can be seen with most forms of governments and their decisions with how they deal with lobbying.


This continues to happen as those in power often exploit the lack of education, misinformation, preoccupation, and the mental fatigue of the population—hindering people’s ability to question the ideas presented to or happening around them—allowing the spread of further propaganda to suit an agenda. This is usually seen because most people can’t or don’t try to understand the context or history of ideas and/or are either unable to read scientific/legal papers or know what is involved in a study/legislation, yet don’t want to sound stupid or left out and so often repeat information without properly contemplating it to sound smart. Ironically, those in power understand people and the mechanisms of the human psyche better than we understand ourselves, so certain ideas can be pushed to satisfy an agenda with minimal pushback by relying on people to spread these ideas by making consistent micro changes; until it becomes too late.


We see this pattern everywhere but currently more so in the western world where it has gotten to the point that even our fundamental understanding of science and biology is being questioned by current ideologies of gender and the differences between males and females and the roles they play in society and relationships. These traditional roles are fundamentally based off of males and females gravitating towards their natural strengths. Males being better suited to focus on the material (things) as females are on the spiritual/social (people) side which is shown when looking at personality (5 factor model) as well as hemisphere development when culture has been accounted for, as seen with egalitarian societies showing larger biological difference between sexes when left to their own accord. This isn’t just tied to females being child bearers but also encompasses what each sex finds biologically appealing in a healthy population, that serves as further motivation to assume those roles and responsibilities.


(If individuals choose that they don’t want to play this traditional game, then dedicating their lives and focusing on careers and roles that support the collective with the duties that are required to maintain order of earth or reproduction of our species and not just for selfish reasons of wealth, status, or power, will be adequately fulfilled in life if adequate recognition and appreciation for their efforts is given.)


However, this is not the case for everywhere around the world and seems to primarily only happen or start to happen by the upper/middle class—primarily in the countries who are most dominant—before the idea starts to spread. This is generally because of the protection and privilege the population gets with not having to live with the constant fear and stress of survival. This privilege over generations poses a new threat by the skewed perspectives on these issues, as they have not had to rely on their biological strengths, and therefore start adopting different thoughts, skills, traits, and personalities, which isn’t a bad thing, when balanced. However, these strengths are usually developed as a coping mechanism to their environment or a lack of guidance, which doesn’t become a problem or obvious until they are met with an inherent danger without the protection of the state.


This protection creates a reliance on the government to “save us,” replacing these old traditions and religions with political ideologies that are usually presented to gather votes, rather than to benefit the population, that people have now put their “faith” in. The outcome of this can only be done in a “democracy” (most modern democracies are fake, due to the limit of actual involvement or choice in leadership the general population has) which has shown over many years with an increase in divorce rates, decrease in marriage and kids, lack of community and connection, and an increase in selfishness and hedonism, that also shows an increase in crime, division, a decrease in health & wealth for the majority, and reasons to live.

How do we reconcile with purpose?


This has created a sense of pressure and desperation for some people to look for purpose anywhere that can satisfy this unsatisfied feeling, which is seen with the resurrection of traditional ideas of some religious movements, new age spirituality, psychedelics, etc., which may provide some insights, and a mystical experience that could help people “feel” more connected with this world, though it will not provide the complete solution towards purpose.


Most of the time, people who preach and talk about purpose or try to help others find their purpose, becomes more of a means to motivate someone in the things that they are doing by bringing it towards what the person values, which will only make people more selfish rather than getting them to focus on their contributions towards something beyond themselves. Indicating purpose to be tied to the idea of being useful not only to our immediate family/community but in line with humanity’s intrinsic purpose of maintaining order of earth.


However, I understand we can’t escape the material game completely and that competition is natural, meaning there are going to be people who are better or worse off due to individual differences, which only becomes a problem when we neglect the spiritual endeavour and judge our lives and others solely on where we sit in the current social hierarchy, which causes major dysfunction even within families, due to this selfish hyper-competitive game.


Two things can dramatically change this. Firstly, we need to start sacrificing some of our current luxuries, pleasures, and false desires that support the current system and start to consciously spend our time, money, and energy on things that are purposeful. This will allow us to do the second thing, which is to move away from jobs/work that do not serve us or humanity just to make a certain amount of money to uphold a certain lifestyle to please others.


This is easier said than done, as it requires us to individually detach from our ego (the way we perceive ourselves, the world, and our relation to it) and go through a transformation by relearning and searching for truth, regardless of how it makes us feel. But, unless we slow down, we won’t be able to contemplate these important things in life. Instead, we will continue to believe the bullshit that is fed to us, as it is a lot easier for us to accept things rather than to question, let alone being the only one to question them—due to our nature of being social beings—especially when benefits of an easier life are incentivised, and corrupt people know this.


End note:


Hopefully, this has made you contemplate what is going on around you, and from those contemplations, you contribute towards creating a new universal philosophy on the optimal way to structure society from top to bottom. This change will not happen in a single generation, but regardless, it still requires us to sacrifice in order to get started. So, ask yourself:

  • Are you contributing to maintain order of earth?

  • Are you taking responsibility for your own health?

  • Are you making sure you learn how the financial/legal system works?

  • Are you educating yourself on history, other than what you are being told?

  • Are you useful to your family all the way to your larger community?

  • Are you living with and towards purpose?

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