To make a significant impact, be the instrument of transformative change, or revolutionize the way we live, there’s one essential factor that drives us: a deep hunger in our core to do so. But this hunger must be rooted in a desire for fulfillment—not just happiness, peace, or love. Our most intrinsic need is fulfillment, which comes from doing work well, living relationships fully, and contributing meaningfully. The greater the fulfillment, the deeper the soul’s satisfaction.
So, what does it mean to do work well, live relationships fully, or make meaningful contributions? These actions are our unique expressions of creativity and problem-solving. They are our ability to bridge gaps in the world around us. But this kind of impact can only happen when your soul is hungry to live on a grand scale, to contribute to a greater purpose, and to make an impact that reaches further, deeper, and longer-lasting. This is the foundation of HumanFullness—a program designed to ignite your soul’s hunger and cultivate your ability to foresee and fit into the larger picture.
In understanding human potential, I divide people into four states:
- The State of Ordinary Living: Most of the world lives in this state. Here, people simply exist, focusing on survival and personal needs, without making conscious contributions to others or the world.
- The State of Able Living: People in this state make a conscious decision to contribute and impact the lives of others. They work to hone their skills and resources, aiming to bring change and transformation to the world around them.
- The State of Traversed Living: Individuals at this stage have moved beyond personal ambition and live selflessly. They have reached a point of effortlessness, allowing them to bring large-scale change, influencing systems and eras as they see fit. They understand how to bend time and circumstance to create lasting change.
- The State of Godly Living: At this highest level, individuals possess divine capabilities to shape the world and human destiny.
Which of these states best describes where you are now? And which state would you like to live in? Your growth and ability to unlock your potential depend on your core desire and how intense that desire is. The more you yearn to make a large impact, the more you will shape your life’s direction.
To unlock your true potential, take sacred time each day to reflect. Connect with your inner self and listen to her whispers. What does she truly crave? What is her deeper calling, and where is she guiding you? This is where you will find your purpose, your meaning, and your elevated path forward.
If you examine the lives of history’s greatest figures—the sages, pioneers, innovators, and change-makers—you will notice they had the same resources, the same 24 hours in a day, and the same circumstances that we do today. What set them apart wasn’t a special gift or superior situation; it was their hunger to grow, to express their truest selves, and to make a lasting contribution to the world. They dedicated their lives to fulfilling this deep hunger, and through their focus, they unleashed immense potential. We, too, have this same potential within us.
The difference between them and us was their intense desire to grow and contribute. At the core, it was their hunger that set them apart. It was their drive to create, to innovate, and to leave a legacy that continues to inspire us today. You have that same ability within you. If you tap into your own soul hunger, you can create the same kind of impact in the world.
So, ask yourself: has this message ignited your soul’s hunger? Are you ready to uncover more about your purpose and your deeper calling? If you’re ready to take the next step, join me in HumanFullness. Together, we can work toward unleashing your full potential and living a life of profound fulfillment. Let me know your thoughts in the comments—I’d love to hear from you.
Until then, have a profound day, and remember, the world is waiting for your unique contribution.
Yours in essence
Minal Dalal
author, life navigator, founder of Adhyaant, co-founder of Amysh & Co


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