How to be valuable (AI assisted)

I could not stop thinking about my value as a human in this world since I returned from Bletchley Park seeing the impact Alan Turing and his alike made in the world. There must me more for us to do so that at the end of our lives we could say that the mission we were sent to accomplish on this plant are completed. Whilst I have to find my own answer, I could not but ask ChatOn AI.

ChatOn AI response:

As a human, you have the potential to be valuable in various ways. Here are a few ways you can maximize your value in the world:

  1. Pursue your passion: Identify what you are truly passionate about and pursue it wholeheartedly. When you engage in activities you love, you are more likely to excel and make a positive impact.
  2. Continuously learn and grow: Embrace a growth mindset and commit to lifelong learning. Acquire new skills and knowledge to stay relevant in an ever-changing world. This will enable you to contribute to society in meaningful ways.
  3. Help others: Offer your skills, time, and resources to help those in need. Volunteer for causes you care about, mentor others, or support charitable organizations. Small acts of kindness can have a significant impact on individuals and communities.
  4. Foster positive relationships: Build strong and supportive relationships with family, friends, colleagues, and your community. Encourage and uplift others, collaborate on projects, and create a network of individuals who can inspire and support each other.
  5. Make a difference in your profession: Whatever your profession or field of expertise, strive to make a positive impact. Innovate, solve problems, and contribute to the betterment of society through your work.

Remember, being valuable in the world is a personal journey and can mean different things to different people. Find what aligns with your values and strengths, and use your unique abilities to make a difference.

I know I need to start getting better at what I do but I feel that I need to do more with what I have even given. I will have to enquire more about mentoring the youth in our community. I might come back to you with progress if that enquiry was a fruitful one!

Please share with me any ideas you have about making our journeys as individuals more valuable to others.

With my best wishes!

Published by Isra

A daughter, a sister, a friend and a doctor who is trying to write and share the colours of life.

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