There's more to life than being happy | Emily Esfahani Smith | TED

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I used to think
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the whole purpose of life was pursuing happiness.
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Everyone said the path to happiness was success,
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so I searched for that ideal job,
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that perfect boyfriend, that beautiful apartment.
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But instead of ever feeling fulfilled,
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I felt anxious and adrift.
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And I wasn't alone; my friends -- they struggled with this, too.
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Eventually, I decided to go to graduate school for positive psychology
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to learn what truly makes people happy.
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But what I discovered there changed my life.
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The data showed that chasing happiness can make people unhappy.
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And what really struck me was this:
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the suicide rate has been rising around the world,
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and it recently reached a 30-year high in America.
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Even though life is getting objectively better
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by nearly every conceivable standard,
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more people feel hopeless,
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depressed and alone.
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There's an emptiness gnawing away at people,
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and you don't have to be clinically depressed to feel it.
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Sooner or later, I think we all wonder:
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Is this all there is?
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And according to the research, what predicts this despair
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is not a lack of happiness.
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It's a lack of something else,
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a lack of having meaning in life.
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But that raised some questions for me.
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Is there more to life than being happy?
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And what's the difference between being happy
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and having meaning in life?
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Many psychologists define happiness as a state of comfort and ease,
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feeling good in the moment.
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Meaning, though, is deeper.
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The renowned psychologist Martin Seligman says
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meaning comes from belonging to and serving something beyond yourself
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and from developing the best within you.
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Our culture is obsessed with happiness,
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but I came to see that seeking meaning is the more fulfilling path.
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And the studies show that people who have meaning in life,
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they're more resilient,
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they do better in school and at work,
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and they even live longer.
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So this all made me wonder:
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How can we each live more meaningfully?
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To find out, I spent five years interviewing hundreds of people
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and reading through thousands of pages of psychology,
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neuroscience and philosophy.
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Bringing it all together,
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I found that there are what I call four pillars of a meaningful life.
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And we can each create lives of meaning
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by building some or all of these pillars in our lives.
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The first pillar is belonging.
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Belonging comes from being in relationships
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where you're valued for who you are intrinsically
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and where you value others as well.
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But some groups and relationships deliver a cheap form of belonging;
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you're valued for what you believe,
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for who you hate,
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not for who you are.
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True belonging springs from love.
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It lives in moments among individuals,
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and it's a choice -- you can choose to cultivate belonging with others.
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Here's an example.
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Each morning, my friend Jonathan buys a newspaper
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from the same street vendor in New York.
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They don't just conduct a transaction, though.
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They take a moment to slow down, talk,
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and treat each other like humans.
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But one time, Jonathan didn't have the right change,
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and the vendor said,
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"Don't worry about it."
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But Jonathan insisted on paying,
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so he went to the store and bought something he didn't need
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to make change.
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But when he gave the money to the vendor,
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the vendor drew back.
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He was hurt.
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He was trying to do something kind,
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but Jonathan had rejected him.
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I think we all reject people in small ways like this without realizing it.
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I do.
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I'll walk by someone I know and barely acknowledge them.
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I'll check my phone when someone's talking to me.
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These acts devalue others.
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They make them feel invisible and unworthy.
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But when you lead with love, you create a bond
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that lifts each of you up.
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For many people, belonging is the most essential source of meaning,
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those bonds to family and friends.
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For others, the key to meaning is the second pillar: purpose.
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Now, finding your purpose is not the same thing
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as finding that job that makes you happy.
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Purpose is less about what you want than about what you give.
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A hospital custodian told me her purpose is healing sick people.
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Many parents tell me,
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"My purpose is raising my children."
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The key to purpose is using your strengths to serve others.
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Of course, for many of us, that happens through work.
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That's how we contribute and feel needed.
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But that also means that issues like disengagement at work,
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unemployment,
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low labor force participation --
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these aren't just economic problems, they're existential ones, too.
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Without something worthwhile to do,
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people flounder.
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Of course, you don't have to find purpose at work,
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but purpose gives you something to live for,
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some "why" that drives you forward.
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The third pillar of meaning is also about stepping beyond yourself,
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but in a completely different way:
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transcendence.
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Transcendent states are those rare moments
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when you're lifted above the hustle and bustle of daily life,
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your sense of self fades away,
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and you feel connected to a higher reality.
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For one person I talked to, transcendence came from seeing art.
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For another person, it was at church.
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For me, I'm a writer, and it happens through writing.
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Sometimes I get so in the zone that I lose all sense of time and place.
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These transcendent experiences can change you.
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One study had students look up at 200-feet-tall eucalyptus trees
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for one minute.
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But afterwards they felt less self-centered,
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and they even behaved more generously
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when given the chance to help someone.
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Belonging, purpose, transcendence.
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Now, the fourth pillar of meaning, I've found,
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tends to surprise people.
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The fourth pillar is storytelling,
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the story you tell yourself about yourself.
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Creating a narrative from the events of your life brings clarity.
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It helps you understand how you became you.
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But we don't always realize that we're the authors of our stories
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and can change the way we're telling them.
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Your life isn't just a list of events.
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You can edit, interpret and retell your story,
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even as you're constrained by the facts.
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I met a young man named Emeka, who'd been paralyzed playing football.
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After his injury, Emeka told himself,
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"My life was great playing football,
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but now look at me."
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People who tell stories like this --
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"My life was good. Now it's bad." --
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tend to be more anxious and depressed.
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And that was Emeka for a while.
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But with time, he started to weave a different story.
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His new story was,
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"Before my injury, my life was purposeless.
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I partied a lot and was a pretty selfish guy.
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But my injury made me realize I could be a better man."
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That edit to his story changed Emeka's life.
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After telling the new story to himself,
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Emeka started mentoring kids,
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and he discovered what his purpose was:
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serving others.
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The psychologist Dan McAdams calls this a "redemptive story,"
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where the bad is redeemed by the good.
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People leading meaningful lives, he's found,
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tend to tell stories about their lives
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defined by redemption, growth and love.
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But what makes people change their stories?
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Some people get help from a therapist,
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but you can do it on your own, too,
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just by reflecting on your life thoughtfully,
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how your defining experiences shaped you,
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what you lost, what you gained.
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That's what Emeka did.
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You won't change your story overnight;
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it could take years and be painful.
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After all, we've all suffered, and we all struggle.
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But embracing those painful memories can lead to new insights and wisdom,
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to finding that good that sustains you.
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Belonging, purpose, transcendence, storytelling:
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those are the four pillars of meaning.
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When I was younger,
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I was lucky enough to be surrounded by all of the pillars.
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My parents ran a Sufi meetinghouse from our home in Montreal.
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Sufism is a spiritual practice associated with the whirling dervishes
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and the poet Rumi.
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Twice a week, Sufis would come to our home
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to meditate, drink Persian tea, and share stories.
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Their practice also involved serving all of creation
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through small acts of love,
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which meant being kind even when people wronged you.
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But it gave them a purpose: to rein in the ego.
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Eventually, I left home for college
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and without the daily grounding of Sufism in my life,
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I felt unmoored.
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And I started searching for those things that make life worth living.
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That's what set me on this journey.
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Looking back, I now realize
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that the Sufi house had a real culture of meaning.
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The pillars were part of the architecture,
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and the presence of the pillars helped us all live more deeply.
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Of course, the same principle applies
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in other strong communities as well --
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good ones and bad ones.
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Gangs, cults:
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these are cultures of meaning that use the pillars
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and give people something to live and die for.
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But that's exactly why we as a society
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must offer better alternatives.
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We need to build these pillars within our families and our institutions
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to help people become their best selves.
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But living a meaningful life takes work.
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It's an ongoing process.
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As each day goes by, we're constantly creating our lives,
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adding to our story.
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And sometimes we can get off track.
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Whenever that happens to me,
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I remember a powerful experience I had with my father.
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Several months after I graduated from college,
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my dad had a massive heart attack that should have killed him.
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He survived, and when I asked him what was going through his mind
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as he faced death,
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he said all he could think about was needing to live
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so he could be there for my brother and me,
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and this gave him the will to fight for life.
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When he went under anesthesia for emergency surgery,
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instead of counting backwards from 10,
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he repeated our names like a mantra.
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He wanted our names to be the last words he spoke on earth
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if he died.
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My dad is a carpenter and a Sufi.
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It's a humble life,
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but a good life.
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Lying there facing death, he had a reason to live:
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love.
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His sense of belonging within his family,
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his purpose as a dad,
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his transcendent meditation, repeating our names --
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these, he says, are the reasons why he survived.
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That's the story he tells himself.
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That's the power of meaning.
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Happiness comes and goes.
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But when life is really good
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and when things are really bad,
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having meaning gives you something to hold on to.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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