Most leaders think purpose is about finding your passion or defining your "why."
They are wrong. And that misunderstanding is creating a quiet crisis in modern leadership.
When you look at top performers, they aren't just chasing a vague feeling.
They are actively eliminating three things that destroy organizations:
Friction in daily execution.
Discord within themselves.
Dissonance between who they are and how they lead.
They don't lead from a title or a job description. That’s positional leadership, and it’s exhausting.
Instead, they transition to identity-based leadership. They shift from "What do I get to do?" to "Who am I becoming to serve others?"
This shift changes how we define the word purpose.
Purpose isn't a feeling. Purpose is the best of what you have, used to help others.
When you lead from this identity, everything changes:
Fulfillment becomes your fuel. Success demands sacrifice. If your work lacks fulfillment, you will burn out before you achieve greatness. Fulfillment makes the sacrifice worth it.
Decision-making becomes effortless. When faced with a new opportunity or relationship, identity-based leaders don't ask "What's next?" They ask: "Will this allow me to give the best of what I have?"
If the answer is no, it's a distraction.
Stop looking for your purpose in a title. Start looking for it in your contribution.
How do you define purpose in your current role?
What is the biggest source of friction in your leadership right now?
Do you agree that success always demands sacrifice?
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