The Aim of the Life

The proposition “It is not what we do in life, but we will become that matters” presents a perspective that emphasizes personal growth over individual actions. It highlights the importance of character development and essence of the person. 

While actions shape our experiences and impact the world they can sometimes driven by external motivations. For instance a person may join in many activities, but if these actions are primarily done because of the social pressure they do not reflect the individuals true character. Actions alone without intention can lack meaning.

According to this proposition we can say that personal growth is a life journey. It encourages continuous self improvement and adaptability. For instance a person who wants to become more patient and understanding will likely behave in actions that reflect these qualities, creating a positive effect in their relationships and community. 

Moreover focusing on what we become rather than what we do can lead to a more fulfilling and productive life. It shifts the emphasis from achieving specific outcomes to understanding the process of growth and self discovery. This perspective allows us to find meaning and purpose even in challenges, as they are seen opportunities for personal development.

In conclusion, while our actions are important, they are a reflection of our inner selves. What matters most is the person we become and the character we develop. By prioritizing our inner development,  we can lead lives that are not only successful but also deeply meaningful and fulfilling. This inner journey of becoming is what truly defines the reason of our existence.

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