Just because your former understanding of the purpose of your life is contradicted doesn't mean that you have to decide there is no purpose.
In "Xenocide" by Orson Scott Card, the narrative explores the complexities of understanding one's life purpose. The idea presented emphasizes that discovering a conflict with previous beliefs about life's meaning does not automatically lead to a sense of purposelessness. Instead, it encourages the notion of reassessing and redefining one's sense of purpose in light of new information and perspectives.
This insight suggests that life’s meaning is not fixed; it can evolve...