Sadly, I Never Reached The 2nd Part...

I like the line from the movie "Forrest Gump" where Lt. Dan tells Gump, "We all have a destiny."
Yeah, that about tells it all.
 
I'm not sure many of us ponder why we are here. Well, other than murrmurr. ;)

Twain isn't talking about a God or even death, but he's referring to our purpose in life. Each of our purposes are different. If we don't find a purpose for living, for what we do daily, then life has no real meaning.

The trouble is, often by the time you figure out your purpose, you're done with it.
 
That doesn't sound like anything Mark Twain would have said.

It sounds like modern pseudo-philosophy geared toward motivating people to assume roles they otherwise wouldn't.

The internet loves to accredit MT to all the modern thinking platitudes we see all the time.

Whatever you do in your lifetime becomes the reason you're here. It's probably not anything you ever foresaw yourself doing in your youth.
 
  • The Real Source: It is widely believed to have originated from a sermon delivered by Dr. Ernest T. Campbell, a minister at Riverside Church in New York City, in the 1970s.
  • Viral Spread: According to researchers at the Center for Mark Twain Studies, the misattribution only began to go viral around 2011 after it was shared by several high-profile social media influencers.
 
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