They say believers have an advantage in feeling they have a purpose in life and confidence in that. Good for them. I prefer not to submerge myself in any purpose and to embrace uncertainty as the only constant. When I taught I had a strong, tangible sense of purpose each day but I was never a missionary about it. I never bought into any personal mythology in that regard. My goals in life would not be met merely by going to the grave as a chipper, upbeat guy. So religion isn't for everyone.
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