Finding your purpose isn't enough. the challenge for our generation is creating a world where everyone has a sense of purpose.

Mark Zuckerberg
Finding your purpose isn't enough. the challenge for our generation...
Finding your purpose isn't enough. the challenge for our generation...
Finding your purpose isn't enough. the challenge for our generation...
Finding your purpose isn't enough. the challenge for our generation...
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Defining purpose is a job for our leaders. We can talk about it all we want, but it's up to them to make sure everyone has one.

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