
Amplified Impact Podcast with Anthony Vicino How To Find Your Life's Purpose | Ep. 1017
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Nov 24, 2025 The discussion highlights fascinating research linking life's purpose to cellular function and aging. It's revealed that rejuvenating a sense of purpose can actually delay aging. Anthony emphasizes that purpose is hardwired into us, while its absence can lead to decline. He suggests that instead of seeking a grand, cosmic why, we should adopt seasonal purposes, focusing on daily and short-term goals. By identifying activities that induce flow, listeners can design meaningful days and set monthly goals for continual growth.
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Purpose Drives Cellular Health
- Aging appears linked to cells losing their purpose, which causes functional decline.
- Researchers rejuvenated simulated cells by giving them new purposes, delaying aging effects.
Purpose Is Biologically Hardwired
- Purpose is hardwired into human biology and affects both physiology and psychology.
- Without a reason to exist, systems decay and humans often decline after losing purpose.
Retirement Often Erodes Purpose
- Retirees often decline quickly after leaving work because they lose daily purpose.
- Anthony Vicino uses this common observation to illustrate purpose-driven health decline.



