Desire, The Gift That Only You Can Give
We all share common human needs:
- love
- connection
- recognition
- certainty
These are natural. They shape how we relate to the world and to one another. But there is one force that no one can give you.
Desire.
Desire is the internal spark that moves you to act, to grow, to change. Without it… nothing changes.
The Quiet Loss of Desire
You may have heard it—or even said it yourself:
“I know it’s in my best interest to do that… but I don’t want to.”
That is not a lack of knowledge. That is a lack of desire. And when desire fades, something deeper is happening.
Desire dies when we begin to believe:
- the future won’t improve
- effort won’t matter
- change is no longer possible
The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche wrote:
“He who has a why to live can bear almost any how.”
When the “why” disappears, so does the energy to move forward.
In its absence, we stop creating. We stop nurturing relationships.
We stop growing. And in extreme cases, we begin to lose the will to continue at all.
Growth Is Not Optional
There is a simple truth:
If we are not growing, we are declining.
This is not about age. It is not about circumstances. It is about direction.
The psychologist Abraham Maslow said:
“What a man can be, he must be.”
There is something within each of us that seeks expression.
When we ignore it, we feel it.
As restlessness.
As dissatisfaction.
As emptiness.
Desire Begins with Perspective
If desire feels distant, the place to begin is not with action. It is with perspective.
Take inventory.
- You have life.
- You have awareness.
- You have the ability to think, choose, and act.
These are not small things. They are the foundation of possibility. Desire often returns when we shift our focus from what is missing… to what is already present.
The Four Pillars and Desire
The Way Within Fellowship teaches that desire is not something you wait for. It is something you reignite—through the Four Pillars.
Awareness: Recognizing Where You Are
Desire cannot grow in denial.
You must first see clearly:
- What am I thinking?
- What have I stopped believing in?
- Where have I lost energy or interest?
Awareness brings truth to the surface.
And truth is where change begins.
Alignment: Reconnecting with What Matters
Sometimes desire fades because we are pursuing things that are not truly ours. We follow expectations. We chase outcomes that don’t resonate.
Alignment asks:
What actually matters to me?
When your actions reflect your values, desire begins to return. Because you are no longer forcing yourself forward—you are moving with purpose.
Compassion: Allowing Yourself to Begin Again
Many people lose desire because they judge themselves too harshly. They focus on past failures. They replay mistakes. And over time, they stop trying.
Compassion allows you to say:
- I can start again
- I can learn
- I am not defined by what has already happened
Without compassion, desire cannot survive.
Contribution: Finding Meaning Beyond Yourself
Desire strengthens when it is connected to something larger.
When your actions:
- help others
- improve relationships
- create value
You are no longer driven only by personal gain. You are driven by purpose.
And purpose sustains desire.
The Truth About Desire
Desire is not something that appears out of nowhere.
It is something that grows from:
- belief
- clarity
- direction
It is a quiet decision:
My life can improve—and I am willing to act.
A Self-Assessment Challenge
Take time this week to reflect honestly. Write your answers. Do not rush.
Who am I?
Not your title.
Not your role.
Who are you—beneath all of that?
What is my identity?
What do you believe about yourself?
- capable or limited?
- growing or stuck?
- purposeful or drifting?
What do I truly want?
Not what others expect.
What do you want?
What have I stopped believing is possible?
This is often where desire is blocked.
What is one step I am willing to take?
Not ten steps.
Just one.
Final Thought
No one can give you desire.
It cannot be taught.
It cannot be assigned.
It must be chosen.
But once it is chosen—even in the smallest way—it begins to grow. And from that growth… Everything changes.
The gift is already yours.
The question is… will you claim it?
