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  "description": "I asked this question a couple of years ago. I would rephrase the question now. The world definitely doesn't owe you a meaning. You have to make it for yourself. It's built slowly from the choices you make that compound over time. You can be free without direction. You can have direction without freedom. What...",
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  "textContent": "I asked this question a couple of years ago. I would rephrase the question now. The world definitely doesn’t owe you a meaning. You have to make it for yourself. It’s built slowly from the choices you make that compound over time. You can be free without direction. You can have direction without freedom. What really matters, though, is whether you can wake up and choose the same life again. QOTD: In a world that offers no inherent meaning, how can we cultivate a life of authentic purpose, balancing the freedom to choose our path with the responsibilities and consequences that freedom entails?— Clay Lowe (@soulcruzer) July 11, 2024",
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