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Mark Ordinario

BSME-1A
211-0444
Midterm: Activity 1
Academic Break
Purpose on life

During this pandemic, a lot of us lose track of what our purpose is. But this day break
brings us back to our purpose in life. This day break teaches us a few things. When we
do not know what something is used for, we end up abusing it. Sometimes we use
things the wrong way and end up breaking them, which is the same in our lives. When
we don’t know our sole purpose, we end up doing things that are not designed for us to
do and end up hurting ourselves and others. That is why we should know what our
purpose is for us to be able to not hurt ourselves or anyone else. The four important
roots, the first important root is that our purpose comes from our creator. There are two
ways to determine your purpose: by trial and error or by asking the creator. Asking our
creator, which correlates with the second important root, which is that God is our
creator, The third important root is that God has good works planned for you. Which
means that God already knew what we would become before we were even created.
And the last important root is to connect with God through Jesus Christ. This tells us
that we have to connect with God to keep us in check if we are still walking on his
purpose or doing things that aren't meant to be. This daybreak gave us an idea of how
we are wonderfully and beautifully made and what our sole purpose is in our life.

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