If you want a meaningful life for yourself don't ask 'What can the world offer to me?' but 'What can I offer to the world?
— Bangambiki HabyarimanaFor your life to have meaning is to discover what you are meant to fulfill.
— Sunday AdelajaDiscover what you need to do to make your life have meaning.
— Sunday AdelajaA person achieves enlightenment only through a purposeful engagement with life and by resolutely searching for truth and shedding artifices.
— Kilroy J. OldsterA person must claim the meaning behind his or her existence. How we live is our final testament to what we believed in and our journey through the corridor of time determines our decisive character.
— Kilroy J. OldsterA person experiments in life and reflects upon those events in order to discover how to lead a meaningful life. We conduct a quest searching for the source our essential being. What we seek is inside us waiting for us to discover. Until we realize the vital inner source that provides direction for our life, all our efforts are in vain. The ego with its craving and fearful protection strategies is what prevents us from perceiving the transparency of the world in which we belong. When we cease clinging to the past and no longer daydream of the future and unreservedly accept whatever is occurring while sacrificing ourselves in service of other people our sense of self vanishes and we exist only as conscious and nonjudgmental witnesses of reality.
— Kilroy J. OldsterThere is absolutely no worse death curse than the humdrum daily existence of the living dead.
— Anthon St. MaartenWe foster personal meaning out of life by exulting in all of nature, exhibiting a reverence for people, animals, plants, and by expressing compassion and sympathy for the entire community of life.
— Kilroy J. OldsterWhat gives a person’s brief time on this planet meaning is engaging in small acts of kindness. Bestowing an act of kindness upon other people is the greatest gift that a person will ever give to other people and such acts shall renew the gifting person. When we unreservedly accept and love our brethren, we become the ineluctable wind that vivifies the lives of other people.
— Kilroy J. OldsterA principled life begins by accepting the evident truth that we must die. Death becomes us. Knowledge of the impermanence of our existence reassures us that how we live does make a difference. Because our allotted time for living is finite, we must make the most of each day.
— Kilroy J. Oldster