>I don't accept "being right" as a valid life purpose!
Do you mean for you in particular, or in general?
Are some life purposes inherently unacceptable? In "Getting Past OK" you
give the tongue-in-cheek example of the person who's "purpose" is to
memorize Gilligan's Island episodes. I would certainly agree that this a
silly purpose, but, ultimately, what distinguishes it from other purposes?
If level-3 is about finding a life purpose and trying to fulfill it, does
it really matter what the purpose is?
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