SpiralPrince wrote:It just hit's me that I'm almost twenty and I have no idea who I am or who I want to be.
That's very normal.
And you know what? Those who think they know, especially at your age, rarely end up being what they thought in the long run. I think the only ones who ever really fully understand their purpose are those who are very late in life. They can look back and see the whole picture. Those at the front of their lives can only guess.
Sometimes, the absolute best thing to do when you feel that way is find purpose for the moment you are in now. It doesn't have to be something grand. Perhaps it will be something as simple as creating a quick piece of art, or writing an elderly family member. Perhaps it will be taking a walk and observing nature around you. (even big cities have nature, if you look!) All of the little purposeful moments you make will eventually add up and you'll find out one day who you've become.
And you know what? Allowing yourself to just become who you need to be without striving toward some set out goal, that may or may not be obtained, is a lot less stressful in the long run.
Ralph Waldo Emerson sums it up very well in the quote "Life is a journey, not a destination."
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