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Page 1: Embark on the quest for meaning. © Paul T. P. Wong, Ph.D, C.Psych

Embark on the quest for meaning.© Paul T. P. Wong, Ph.D, C.Psych

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What does he want??

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Meaning quest is a universal and uniquely human need & capacity

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Even cavemen ask questions about nature and life

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Abraham’s quest for meaning

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Gautama Buddha’s quest for meaning in India

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Lao Tsu’s quest for meaning in China

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The quest for meaning is the mother of all religions.

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We need wisdom to guide our ways

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Human beings have more than physical needs

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We have spiritual & existential needs

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The capacity for meaning-seeking & meaning-making is a powerful tool for healing & flourishing

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Meaning provides a double cure:Repair what is broken and prevent what is

harmful

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It takes meaning to navigate us through life

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We need a sense of meaning and purpose to survive

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Meaning is the key to resilience

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Meaning means PURE = Purpose + Understanding + Responsibility + Enjoyment

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PurposeInvolves:

Life direction

Calling & mission

Objective & goals

Priorities

Core values

A sense of significance

Reasons for living

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UnderstandingUnderstand self and others

Understand the demand of the situation

Know right from wrong.

Understand one’s role in life

Achieve a sense of coherence

Can justify one’s own action

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ResponsibilityFreedom of choice

Self-determination

Internal control & self efficacy

Assume responsibility of our own life & action

Civic duties

A moral agent.

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Enjoyment/EvaluationThe natural outcome of leading a purposeful

and responsible life

A sense of well-being & serenity in all circumstances

Feel good for doing good

This stage involves reflection and sometimes re-evaluation of PURE.

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Conclusion:What is the meaning of meaning?A primary human need for survival &

flourishing

A unique human capacity for transforming negatives into positives

A double-cure: repairing and prevention

A fourfold-blessing (PURE): Purpose, Understanding, Responsibility and Enjoyment

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The meaning mindset vs. the success mindset

SuccessFailure

Meaning Fulfillment

Emptiness

Ideal Life

Wasted Life

Shallow Life

Sacrificial Life

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