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Why aren't humans born with a clear sense of life mission, in the same way that ants or bees seems to be born already knowing what they have to do?
Ants and bees follow genetic programming; humans rely on learning and choice.
Our complex brains prioritize exploration and growth over predetermined missions.
Humans are born with adaptability, not rigid roles, to thrive in diverse environments.
Flexibility allows humans to adjust to changing circumstances and opportunities.
Culture and society help shape our sense of purpose over time.
A fixed life mission would limit creativity, freedom, and individuality.
The search for meaning is part of what defines the human experience.