PURPOSE OF LIFE
- Max Hauri

- Sep 4
- 4 min read
Updated: Sep 5

Introduction: Life in itself, has no inherent purpose. But we can give life a purpose. We can create a game, enjoy it, learn from it, and grow more capable. If we fail to do this, we will end up like the poor mice in “Experiment Universe 25”.
We can give a purpose to life
The experiments with mice and rats (Experiment Universe 25) made me reflect.
We live in a time when vast amounts of information rain down on us – if we allow it. Never before has the abundance and the possibility of accessing information been greater than it is today. Having all information and all knowledge constantly and at any time available can indeed be compared to the constant and unlimited access to food in the mouse experiment Universe 25. And although all information and knowledge are always at our disposal, we still have huge gaps – and worse: we often feed our minds with sensations rather than with real knowledge.
It can truly be compared to eating: just because all kinds of food are always available doesn’t mean that we actually eat the right things.
Perhaps it takes the seclusion of a monastery to truly learn wisdom. There is certainly some truth to that.
Life, in itself, has no inherent purpose. But we can give life a purpose.
We can create a game, enjoy it, learn from it, and grow more capable.
Educating ourselves and giving life a purpose is our opportunity – and it must go hand in hand with the immeasurable wealth we are capable of creating.
If we fail to do this, we will end up like the poor mice. For quite some time now, alarm bells have been flashing wildly all around us. In certain circles, it has almost become a competition to break every possible taboo. In many countries, birth rates are shockingly low – including Switzerland. On top of that, there are monstrous wars and mafia-like state structures that would make even psychopaths pale.
Traditional morality and ethics are being forgotten, and people try to replace or improve them with a flood of laws.
But people can only be guided to a limited extent by laws. True greatness and ethics come from within; they arise through understanding. If we do not achieve this, humanity will never build a truly advanced civilization on Earth.
To close the circle: sometimes we must tear ourselves away from everything we could have, and from everything we think we must do, and spend a certain amount of time in seclusion – working on ourselves in order to fill these “great gaps,” as described above. A few days of intensive training, or even several weeks, can bring great benefits.
We are neither mice nor slaves. That is why it is important to repeatedly create time and space for our own well-being – and not a Universe 25. A vast potential lies dormant within us, if only we uncover and nurture it.
Ron’s Org offers basic training and auditing to better understand oneself and others. We provide training to live the game called life in higher quality – and ultimately also the ability to create great games.
Reach out to me or your local Ron’s Org to find out what the best next step for you is.
Much love
Max Hauri
Purpose of Life – A Triangle
Auditing Techniques: Games Conditions. Excerpt from the Lecture 1 February 1957 given by L. Ron Hubbard
You can assign purpose to life, and if you don’t, nobody will.
A game is composed of freedom, barriers, and purposes.
And we’ve got one of these trick triangles, like the ARC triangle. You increase any corner of it, you increase the other two corners; increase two and you certainly increase the third. That’s a highly selective triangle, and it works!
Oddly enough, in games there is a singular triangle: it’s freedom, barriers, and purposes. You increase somebody’s freedom, you increase his barriers and purposes. You increase his barriers, you increase his freedom and purposes. You increase his purposes, and you increase his freedom and barriers. And that’s the wildest-looking thing you ever studied.
And I’m going to have to ask you to look that over and find enough examples to satisfy yourself that interrelationship does exist, because it looks absolutely mad that if we put a nine-o’clock curfew on the streets of this city, that people would have more freedom. It's the wildest thing you ever saw.
It’s only when somebody unbalances this triangle violently that we have trouble, exclamation point! Real trouble.
An individual has no purpose. There he goes! He won’t have freedom or barriers. No purpose: no freedom, no barriers.
There isn’t any purpose to life at all. You can assign purpose to life, and if you don’t, nobody will. Purpose has to be assigned to life because it is purposeless.
When you can swallow that bitter pill, you can live. But to swallow it requires that you conceive a static. Thetan native state: no purpose. But it is a solvable thing. It’s solvable. Just invent a problem of comparable magnitude to anything; invent some games. Raise the whole trio here — raise those three corners at once: freedom, barriers, and purposes.
L. Ron Hubbard





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