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to speak about the problem of having purpose, a no-nonsense colleague of mine typically categorize my thoughts on this subject
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as "First world problems" . In a way he is true, in the wide scheme of things my ramblings are about something at the very top of [Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs) .
For a large chunk of human history, our needs were mostly physiological in nature. Food, Shelter , sex etc were the only things that
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early humans predominantly cared about. There were few folks who had extra time and did art such as the folks who did [Lascaux Cave paintings](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lascaux) , but even for them the larger theme of life should have revolved around these items in the lower part of the pyramid. With each generation, the wisdom and progress
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