Have you ever sat quietly and asked yourself — "What do I truly want to become in life?" or "Am I even moving in the direction I’m meant to?"
Perhaps not. Because in this fast-paced life, we’re so tangled in the chaos that we rarely get time to pause and reflect.
Our parents and grandparents had a certain clarity in their lives. They knew what they wanted — a stable life, a respectable family, and contentment. But our generation — we often don’t even know ourselves. Our focus is so scattered in the outside world that we fail to hear the voice within.
Often, we look at someone else’s success and think, “I wish I could be like them.” But have we ever stopped to ask ourselves, “What do I want to become?” A goal that isn’t truly ours may look dazzling on the outside, but it can never bring us peace on the inside. That’s why the most important thing is — to discover your true goal.
But recognizing your goal isn’t enough. You need courage to follow it. Societal expectations, family pressure, fear of failure — all these can push us off our path. Sometimes, we even begin to doubt our own abilities. But if, amidst all that, there’s still a voice inside you saying, “Don’t stop,” — then know this: that’s your real path.
And remember, a goal doesn't always have to be grand. Even striving to be a better version of yourself each day is a meaningful goal. Progress is found in small, consistent steps. Never forget — your goal isn’t just a destination, it is your identity. So reconnect with yourself, ask yourself — “What is my true path?”
You may not find the answer today, but the journey of discovering it will surely begin.