Reminds me of something I often cite-- this from Neale Donald Walsch’s Conversations with God: “If you think your life is about DOINGNESS, you do not understand what you are about. Your soul doesn’t care what you do for a living — and when your life is over, neither will you. Your soul cares only about what you’re BEING while you’re doing whatever you’re doing. It is a state of BEINGNESS the soul is after, not a state of doingness.”
Most recently here, just the other day, https://medium.com/channspirations/reflections-on-purpose-and-life-0d1156df70ce, which discusses in part my disagreement that with another writer who feels purpose of life can be reduced to a one shoe fits all answer, whereas I see it as an individual question, as I read above, is Kierkegaard's view