The Search for Purpose: Why "Little" Might Matter More Than "Big"
Tiffany Landry Tiffany Landry

The Search for Purpose: Why "Little" Might Matter More Than "Big"

"BIG PURPOSE vs. LITTLE PURPOSE"

FINDING YOUR PURPOSE

91% of people experience "purpose anxiety" at some point in their lives.

Here's why: We're taught that purpose has to be big - a world-changing career, a major achievement, something monumental.

But purpose comes in two forms:

BIG PURPOSE → audacious, outcome-driven, often outside your control

LITTLE PURPOSE → the small, everyday moments that make you feel alive

Little purpose isn't a consolation prize. It's sustainable, accessible, and just as real. A walk that clears your head. A conversation that lights you up. A task you lose yourself in.

You don't need a monumental purpose to live a meaningful life.

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