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12. Be flexible

One of the hardest parts of learning how to find your purpose is letting go of old identities and interests that no longer serve us . Yet it’s something that must be done. Your purpose in life is also likely to grow and change as you grow and change. You must be willing to be flexible and to listen to your innermost wants and needs.

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