Free Call Tomorrow: How To Find Your Purpose

Teaching What School Doesn't

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👋 Hey guys - Noah here, tomorrow I’m hosting an AWESOME free call. Keep reading to find out…

This week has been a chill one! I’ve hiked a bunch with my girlfriend, met up with an old College mate, and been seeing some great results from my work!

It’s funny because I never exclusively knew what the purpose of my life would be…

It’s one of the most common questions I get…

“Noah, I’m young and I have no idea what to do with my life?”

“Noah, I don’t know what my purpose is?”

“Noah, how do I know what my passion is?”

School tends to set a very unfair and unrealistic pressure on young people on what “success” is.

There is almost this underlying, unspoken pressure that by 18 you should know EXACTLY what you want to do with your life.

You should know what job you want to have, what legacy you want to leave on the world etc.

But the truth is, finding your purpose is not that easy ❌

I was lucky enough to figure out a system that worked wonders for me in finding my own purpose in life.

And I want to, for free, share that system with you.

Tomorrow I am doing a live call for all of my newsletter subscribers + followers about how to find your purpose as a young person.

🗓️ It will be at 5PM BST, Friday 3 May for 1 hour.

This call is totally free, and will cover:

  • How to know what you want out of life

  • How to find a meaningful career (i.e. a job, business or side hustle)

  • How to know the steps you need to take to get where you want

It will also give you a chance to personally ask me any questions! 🙋‍♂️

If you want to join this call, simply reply to this email :)

If you can’t make it, still reply because I’ll be emailing out the replay…

See you tomorrow!

See you next time!

Disclaimer: None of the above is financial advice. This newsletter is strictly education and should not be taken as investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. Please be careful and always do your own research.