Here Is Your Blueprint for Living a More Purpose-Driven Life

Adrian S. Potter
4 min readJan 9, 2024

Do what you want to do.

Photo by Danica Tanjutco on Unsplash

The Secondhand Inspiration Project begins with a motivational quote and ventures wherever the creative path meanders.

James Baldwin was a renowned American author, essayist, and social critic. Born in Harlem, he became a pivotal voice in the mid-20th century, addressing issues concerning race, sexuality, and societal injustice.

Baldwin’s significance lies in his eloquent and passionate writings, which contributed significantly to the civil rights movement. He confronted racial inequality and advocated for human rights, using his platform to articulate the struggles faced by marginalized communities.

Baldwin’s insights transcended literary boundaries, making him a key figure in the broader social and political discourse of his time. I fall back periodically to one of my favorite quotes of his that prompts me to live a more purpose-driven life:

“I think people ought to do what they want to do. What else are they alive for?”

At its core, this statement underscores the importance of individual autonomy and the pursuit of one’s passions and desires. In the context of a purpose-driven life, it suggests true fulfillment arises from aligning one’s…

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Adrian S. Potter

Antisocial Extrovert · Writer and Poet, Engineer, Consultant, Public Speaker · Writing about self-improvement, gratitude, and creativity · www.adrianspotter.com