“What’s the point? I don’t see the meaning of my actions. It’s not worth it.”
Do these thoughts sound familiar?
The truth is, many intelligent, capable people quietly struggle with this question. It’s not a lack of ability -it’s a loss of meaning. You can do things, but an inner voice whispers, “Why bother?” That quiet dialogue drains motivation until even simple actions start to feel pointless.
This often happens when we lose connection — to our goals, to a sense of purpose, or even to our own energy. We move through the day uninspired, disengaged, and uncertain why our efforts matter.
But there’s a gentle way out. Instead of asking, “What’s the point?”, ask a different question:
“What can this teach me?”
Even small experiences can become lessons. For example:
Mastering your speech teaches you clarity, confidence, and how to express your ideas with impact.
Working on your pronunciation trains your ear to listen better — a skill that improves all communication.
Speaking in public helps you manage stress, stay calm under pressure, and connect with others authentically.
Repeating the same exercise builds patience, focus, and discipline — qualities that translate far beyond language learning.
The point isn’t perfection — it’s growth.
The point is to live in a way that keeps your spirit awake — to stay curious, to learn, and to grow through everything you do.
Warmly,
Olga Smith
www.batcsglobal.com