“Instead of viewing faith as religious dogma, frame it as foundational trust. Everyone relies on faith daily—trusting that the brakes in your car will work, that your employer will pay you, or that the sun will rise. It is simply the act of moving forward despite uncertainty.Normalize "Purpose": Purpose does not need to be a grand, cosmic destiny. It can be entirely self-created and ordinary, such as the daily drive to learn new things, care for loved ones, or simply enjoy hobbies.Reframe "Redemption": Mistakes and regrets are universal. Redemption doesn't require a spiritual savior; it can be understood psychologically as the process of learning from failures, making amends, and continuously growing into a better version of yourself.Ultimately, even the conscious rejection of these concepts is, in itself, a chosen purpose: the active pursuit of personal autonomy and self-reliance.

