Finding Your Purpose is Like Having Perfect Product-Market Fit
In business, there’s this rare and exhilarating moment when everything just clicks.
It’s called product-market fit.
It’s the all-elusive goal that every entrepreneur, CEO and founder is working towards, and the one every VC and investor insists on.
Imagine this — you’ve spent months, maybe even years, building something, refining it, struggling to get traction. Pivoting here, listening to the feedback loops, tweaking there. Then suddenly, the market responds in a way you didn’t quite expect. Customers are now lining up. The demand for your product explodes. Money flows in effortlessly. You’re hiring faster than you can keep up, and the buzz around your brand is electric.
You finally made it.
Marc Andreessen described it perfectly:
“You can always feel when product/market fit isn’t happening… But when it is, customers are buying your product as fast as you can make it.”
Product-market fit is all about perfect alignment.
The product you’ve created fits seamlessly with what the market is hungry for.
And when that happens, everything flows. No more pushing uphill. No more pivoting. Growth becomes almost effortless. You’re no longer just running a business; you’re leading a movement.
And you feel on top of the world.
But here’s the thing — product-market fit isn’t just for business.
What if you could experience the same feeling in your life, too?
Finding your purpose has the same feeling.
Living on your purpose is like having perfect product-market fit.
It’s when your skills, your passions, and the work you do align with a mission you deeply care about. Suddenly, life starts to flow the same way a booming business does. You’re energised, you’re driven, and you feel unstoppable.
Just like in business, you’ll know when you’re aligned with your purpose. You wake up full of energy, excited to tackle the day. Setbacks don’t knock you down — they make you stronger, more resilient. You’re not just working for a paycheck; you’re on a mission, pushing boundaries and achieving things you never thought possible. To be honest, you don’t even care if you get paid — you’re just in the zone and in flow — and best of all, it feels natural.
Just like when your product finds its market — you’re no longer struggling, you’re thriving and ready to scale.
Purpose, like product-market fit, is about finding that sweet spot where everything aligns.
When you find it, you become a force to be reckoned with.
You’re not just moving forward — you’re creating waves. And that’s when life, like business, starts to feel truly effortless.
Here’s the beauty of it.
Product-Market fit is just a problem for start-up founders to resolve. And they put all of their funds, resources, energies and efforts towards it. Because they know it will pay off in the end. Some may fail but they fight til the very end.
The problem of purpose however affects each and every one of us. And it will have a similar payoff in that it will activate you to become a different beast entirely. But there seems to be a reluctance or at least a lack of urgency for people to pursue this path.
Eric Ries, author of the Lean Start Up describes product/market fit as:
“the moment when a startup finally finds a widespread set of customers that resonate with its product”.
To use the same reference, I, therefore, describe purpose as the moment when an individual finally finds where his widespread skills and passions resonate with his true calling in life.
So, what’s stopping you from finding the product market fit for your life?
If you’d like to find your personal product-market fit, you can do our free scorecard here
You can also join our free Skool community where you can do our free purpose mini-course.
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