The soul that has no fixed purpose in life is lost.
Montaigne
purpose (v.) late 14c., purposen, "to intend (to do or be something); put forth for consideration, propose,"
from Anglo-French purposer "to design," Old French purposer, porposer
"to intend, propose," variant of proposer "propose, advance, suggest"
(see propose). Generally with an infinitive.
When you climb in to your car,
you want to know where you are going
When you board a plane, you have chosen your destination
So when you climb in to your soul each day,
it should be no different
That is "purpose"
and that's poetiquejustis
But
for this very purpose have I let you live, that I might show you My
power, and that My name may be declared throughout all the earth.
Exodus 9:16