How do you discover your gift?

Hello folks! after meditating last night, I was asking myself why more effort is not put into people finding what their gifts are in life and decided to ask CHATGPT (https://chat.openai.com/chat) what it knew about the subject and here it is. You can go ask Chatgpt or read on to find out what it told me.

How can one find his gift? when he doesn't know how to even identify his gift?

Finding one's gift or talent can be a challenging process, but it is definitely possible with some self-reflection and exploration. Here are some steps that you can take to help identify your gift:

 Explore your interests: Think about what activities or subjects you enjoy and feel passionate about. Write them down and try to find common themes or patterns. 

Try new things: Be open to trying new activities or experiences. This can help you discover new interests and talents. 

Reflect on your strengths: Think about what you excel at and what comes naturally to you. Consider what skills and abilities you have been complimented on in the past. 

Seek feedback: Ask friends, family, or coworkers what they think your strengths and talents are. Sometimes, others may see something in us that we don't see ourselves. 

Experiment: Once you have some ideas, try experimenting with them. See if you can turn your interests and strengths into a hobby or even a career. 

Remember, finding your gift or talent is a process that takes time and patience. Be open to new experiences and be willing to try new things. With some self-reflection and exploration, you can discover your unique gift and find ways to use it to enhance your life and the lives of others.


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At this point, I was thinking about people who could be addicted to something and think there're on a good path so I asked Chatgpt this "What if I found something that I can't just get over doing, but I'm still learning it and not succeding in? Will this not become an addiction?" And it gave me this response;


It's great to have a strong passion for something, but it's important to maintain a healthy balance and avoid becoming too obsessive or addicted to it. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

Practice self-awareness: Pay attention to how much time and energy you're devoting to this activity. If you find that it's starting to interfere with other aspects of your life or causing stress, it may be time to take a step back.

Set boundaries: Establish limits for how much time you'll spend on this activity each day or week. Stick to these limits and resist the urge to spend more time on it than you've planned.

Seek support: Consider finding a mentor or joining a community of people who share your interest. This can help you learn and grow without becoming overly fixated.

Focus on the process, not just the outcome: Remember that it's important to enjoy the journey and not just focus on the end result. Celebrate small victories and keep learning and growing.

It's also important to keep in mind that success takes time and practice. If you're not succeeding at something yet, that doesn't mean it's not your gift. Keep working at it and seeking feedback and guidance. With patience and persistence, you may be surprised at what you can achieve.


It gave us a pretty great answer and I just want to conclude by saying, your gift (if you identify and use it properly) can make you be of great value to yourself, family, friends and community. Our world has this thing it does by rewarding people tremendously after they find out who there are and start bringing value to society. Think of every succesful person you know of and you will realise that they found their gift, worked at it in percevererance, patience, vision and courage and eventually, they became great and rewarded big for it. I'm not going to list examples but I know you can figure it out yourself. 

This is all from me now and while you search, stay focus and never give up and you will find out who your are and that is when you will really start living. 

God bless you  all! 

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