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The Purpose Driven Life emerged at the cusp of the 21st century, a period marked by transformation. The early 2000s was not only a time of rapid technological advancements, reshaping communication and social interactions, but also a period where the internet began to weave into the fabric of daily life. The rise of the internet and global media facilitated greater exposure to a diversity of beliefs and practices, encouraging a more individualistic approach to spirituality. People had more access to a range of philosophical and theological perspectives, leading to a questioning of traditional doctrines and dogmas. This era was notable in altering societal dynamics and influencing various aspects of life, from personal relationships to global connections.
Arguably, the most defining moment of this era, particularly in the United States, was the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. This period saw a collective reevaluation of beliefs and values, as many people engaged in existential questioning and sought meaning in a rapidly changing and challenging world. During this time, there was a noticeable shift toward spirituality, including increased attendance at religious services, a surge in the publication and consumption of spiritual and religious literature, and a heightened public discourse on spiritual matters; individuals were exploring questions about human suffering, the nature of evil, and the search for peace.