Memoir Monday: If you had to summarize your purpose in life in one sentence, what would it be and why?

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If you had to summarize your purpose in life in one sentence, what would it be and why?

Before I begin, I must say that we all have a mission in this life. I believe that mission was given to us before our birth, before our arrival on this plane. Before we reincarnated, we signed a contract stipulating what we came to earth for. That mission has to do with what we are to give or share with others, but also with what we come to learn, and to receive from others. That mission, rather than being an imposed or heavy burden in our life, produces joy and happiness, because the mission of life has to do with our passions, with that thing that makes you vibrate and excites you, that produces a great personal satisfaction.

Our mission in this life also has to do with our personal history, with what we have lived, with what we have learned, with those marks left by sadness, illness, happiness, love, what we do.

One of the things I remember most in life is my childhood with my grandmother. My grandmother was an indigenous Cumanagoto, illiterate, who although she could not read or write, told me many stories. That oral way of transmitting stories was my first approach to fiction and the magic behind creating or inventing worlds.

At the age of 7, while I was learning to write and add, I was also teaching my grandmother how to write and add, because I wanted her to learn like me. I remember coming home and after eating lunch and doing my homework, explaining to my grandmother how the letters and numbers were made. Every story I learned in school, I would pass it on with patience, but most of all with a lot of emotion to my grandmother. It was my way of giving her back so many stories, but also of teaching her new things.

The day I realized that my grandmother was ashamed of her illiteracy, I began to leave her room so she could do her homework alone, and through a slot in the door, I watched my grandmother lean over the notebook and “scribble” strokes, over and over again, as I had instructed her, until they were perfect. Now, still, when I recall that moment, I get excited all over again.

Then, over the years, I have discovered that it was not by chance that on the day I was going to enter college, for an “economically” appetizing career, I decided, at the last minute, for education and even though my father was frowning at my selection, my heart was beating as hard as if I had met, at last, the love of my life.

Nor is it a coincidence that I was the first person in my family to graduate and that after that “family” achievement, having a university degree is more desirable than having a marriage.

At the end I have told you all this to talk about my life mission. According to numerology, my mission is the number 7, according to some religions, I am an extraterrestrial that went to another planet and fell here, but according to me, my life mission has to do with the joy of teaching and learning, and the change that knowledge brings. It makes me very happy to open the doors of knowledge to my students, to see that my words make sparks and then those sparks make fires, seeds sown that will later become trees. Likewise, I like to learn, to know the how, the why, of things. I like to be nourished by people. I find no more enriching way to live than listening to people who know.

Over the years I have learned to understand that everything that brings you closer to what you really are, brings you closer to happiness. My happiness is to light “little fires” of curiosity and knowledge. I do not assure that those little fires will remain, but I do know that once you know the light that knowledge gives, it is difficult to return to the darkness. In one sentence: I have the ability to give people wings.

The images are from my personal gallery and the text was translated with Deepl

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My grandmother was an indigenous Cumanagoto

Did she speak Itoto Maimy or Kumana Chaima

I love learning, do you know I have a Masters in Knowledge Management and have a passion for sharing knowledge.

So yes you have a calling and teaching is your vocation. What a fantastic teacher you are, so big hugs to this amazing teacher my friend.

Chaima, but you know, my grandmother only sang in her language, and sad music. Strangely my grandmother never talked about her mother or her family. I have a feeling that the story was not good. Anyway, I'm glad to know that you have that mastery, no wonder you seem to me a very interesting guy. Apapacho to you

What a beautiful mission you were entrusted with, giving wings is better than giving fish. I know what it feels like.

Greetings and hugs.

In these times, when flying is against some governments, it is important to show young people that they have wings, that they were born with wings. I know you know about that mission too. I hug you tightly, my friend

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I must congratulate you, friend Nancy, since you discovered very early what your purpose in life would be and you carry it out and do it with joy. I tell you that I discovered very early what would not be my purpose in this life, when my best friend in high school invited me to study as a teacher as a career, I immediately told her that I had no desire to be a teacher and I was not wrong since some Years later, my daughters encouraged me to be the English teacher at their school and, although English is a language that I love, I was not able to finish even one year as a teacher. Children are difficult and if you do not have the patience to treat them then you are not good to be an instructor. That happened to me and I thank God because I didn't go down that path, being a teacher is not for everyone. I congratulate you again and I hope that your teachings are to build good men and women as they should be.

Debo felicitarte amiga Nancy ya que descubriste muy temprano lo que seria tu proposito en la vida y lo llevas y lo haces con alegria. Yo te cuento que descubri muy temprano lo que no seria mi proposito en esta vida, cuando mi mejor amiga en el bachillerato me invito a estudiar para Maestra como carrera yo de inmediato le dije que no tenia vocacion para maestra y no me equivoque ya que unos años despues mis hijas me animaron a ser la maestra de Ingles en su escuela y, aunque el Ingles es un idioma que me encanta, no pude terminar ni un año como maestra. Los niños son dificiles y si tu no tienes la paciencia de como tratarlos entonces no sirves para ser instructora. Eso paso conmigo y le doy gracias a Dios porque no fui por ese camino, ser maestra no es para todos. Te felicito de nuevo y espero que tus enseñanzas sean para construir buenos hombres y mujeres como debe ser.

Yes, dealing with children is not easy. I taught for a year in a high school and it was a very enriching experience because children have a more immediate way of learning. They are a sponge. It was a challenge for me. Thank you for your comment. Regards

I can't even imagine how rewarding that was to teach your grandmother to read and write! It sounds like you've definitely found your calling in your career. What a blessing. I believe the same thing about how we choose our life's work/mission before we're born. I think whether we suffer depression or feel deep satisfaction it's our soul's way of telling us if we're following our intended path.

Somewhere, among my grandmother's things, must be those notebooks! My grandmother liked me to read aloud to her. She liked to listen to me. She used to say I excited her. hahaha. It is nice to have lived that experience, between granddaughter and grandmother. Those memories are part of my personal treasures. A big hug and thank you, Eric.

Hello dear friend @nancybriti1 good morning

What precious and emotional memories you have of your grandmother, I was very moved when I read your memories.

What a noble purpose you have

Have a beautiful day

Wonderful start in life of teaching, Gran must have been so excited to learn. Sad many around the world this is something not in their grasp, I was shocked a couple of years ago learning how many folk are illiterate.

Good heart with lots of passion, passing on knowledge!

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To have done, so small, marked me a lot! My grandmother was the one who took care of me while my parents worked and for me it was an honor to give her a little bit, when she had given me so much. Greetings and thank you very much for your support

Once one obtains the freedom of reading it opens doors to a world not ever realized, you did a wonderful thing giving her the opportunity.

My happiness is to light “little fires” of curiosity and knowledge.

Wonderful @nancybriti1, you've likely planted many seeds of a thirst for learning, and they for sure would have continued!
This is a wonderful purpose you have Nancy, helping all those people to better themselves! So sweet how you taught your grandma to read and write🥰
Lovely to see you here with us!

It has been a source of pride for me to meet students who thank me for having met me. I have students who have named their daughters after me, I have been godmother to their children and marriages and one even told me: Your name is the password to my bank account, teacher. A piece of me is still in them. Thanks for your comment, friend! A hug