Where's my ARC? To AIM precise
- Aaron Moscoso
- Apr 23, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: May 8, 2024
Everyone asks themselves, at least once, " Where is my arc?” I'm at this point in my life. With all that I have accomplished (or failed), I asked, what's the purpose? Will I ever get an answer? Does it even matter? I have been coming up with some hypotheses about my arc, so I'm writing to share them with you.

Writing will be my outlet for giving my life purpose by expressing my observations and
opinions. In my opinion, living life is about learning to fail and gaining experience for yourself and the entirety of the universe. In my 33 years of observation, I've hypothesized that purpose comes from overcoming failures and achieving success. One can only overcome one's failures if one learns from them, takes those lessons into account, and methodically begins to solve why failure resulted, making necessary corrections in turn, achieving success.
With success and failures come new answers, questions, and possibilities. Once realized, there is new curiosity, vigor, and meaning. However, it can only start with an attempt to either achieve success or learn from your failure and gain the experience to succeed or fail again. Either way, as long as one aims to achieve, the knowledge gained is a valid reward. The knowledge gained from the experience is usually uncomfortable. It takes time to get used to, but overcoming the horrendous uncomfortableness until it is no longer painful but bearable is a tremendous and valuable achievement.
Actions with purpose are needed because one must act to get things done to improve oneself and the universe. The universe naturally guides all life to seek this outcome for all because all we witness is stardust (atoms wrapped in elements), including life. Without stardust, there is nothing, but without life, there is also nothing because there is no witness to this magnificent universe. With our existence, we observe and discover meaning in the universe. With action, we provide the universe with knowledge and allow it to experience what it couldn't without us.
In conclusion my arc, is helping myself and others discover meaning by gaining knowledge and acting on said knowledge, either failing or succeeding, setting forth a stream of infinite possibilities. Doing this enriches myself, the universe, and every living being. In return, the knowledge gained and actions taken will be what I've always sought but have yet to achieve. The universe will let me know if what I'm doing is relevant, allowing me to succeed or fail and giving me experience until I reach my death. Everything matters: the past, the present, and the future; life and its ecosystems. The universe, gods, religions, beliefs, and customs all matter. My writings and all the other creations that I plan to make and am currently making lead me to hypothesis that I am presently in my X arc(or arcs to live), and it will continue in each iteration, whether I'm living or dead now and forever.
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