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I keep feeling like I'm getting dragged in some "weird" direction vocationally but I can't tell what it is and it's the sort of thing I don't want to double down on until I'm 100% sure.

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[Cornel] West: The conception of life in which you are a pilgrim or sojourner, moving through time tied to something bigger than you, even beyond time, means you’re going to be less likely to succumb to the forms of idolatry. If you have a conception of yourself tied to something that’s broader than just time and space, it means your sense of calling is deeper than just your sense of career. Me and Robbie encounter this all the time when young people come and say, "We love your brand." We say, "No, we don’t have a brand." We have a cause. We have a calling. And it’s beyond just history and time and space. And historically, it’s been those figures who had a sense of what John Coltrane called the bigger picture that connects us to the smaller picture that allows us to persevere with levels of integrity and love and honesty that make no sense in the eyes of the world.
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[Robert] George: You know, maybe, Cornel, that’s where the concept of the transcendent comes in, it’s so important in our practical living, because it’s a burden if you don’t have that in your life, if you don’t have an openness to something great. When we ask the question: What am I going to do with my life? I think the temptation will be to try to calculate or reason out what would make me happy or what would make me happiest. But we know from all of human experience, the worst way to find happiness is to pursue it. To be obsessed with it. I think when you’re open to the transcendent, you shift from what’s going to make me happy in that psychological sense of how can I accomplish my mission.
Different, But the Same: A Joint Interview with Robert P. George and Cornel West by DeseretNews
True development, says St. Paul VI, always concerns "each man and the whole man" [Populorum progressio, §14]. "Each" means that no person can be left at the margins of digital transformation. "Whole" means that no one can be reduced to productivity, to cognitive performance, or to mere data. The person bears within him- or herself a freedom, an interiority and a vocation to love and worship that no machine can replace or block. Only with such an integral vision can artificial intelligence be directed toward the common good. Only together—those who design systems and those affected by them, richer countries and poorer ones, institutions and individuals, power centers and peripheries—will we be able to build a future, not for a privileged few, but for the entire human family.
Pope Leo XVI, his speech for the press release concerning Magnifica humanitas.
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I ask students to reflect on their lives—through journaling, memory, conversation—and then step back and ask: What keeps showing up? I want them to be attentive to repetitive words, themes, desires, wounds, and moments of joy. I call these golden threads. Not because they are always obvious, but because, over time, they begin to reveal a pattern—a kind of narrative beneath the narrative. And here is where things begin to shift. Because life rarely moves in straight lines. It is less like a roadmap and more like a sailboat: adjusting constantly to the winds, moving forward—but rarely directly.
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