Making meaning when life feels like sandcastles and chaos.
- Kyle Jason Leitzke
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
What's the point?
There’s really no point in swiping.
But if you do, maybe you’re one of us.
The ones asking deeper questions.
Not to find the answer—but to feel more alive inside the asking.

The Buddha said life is suffering.
Thanks for the pep talk, big homie.
The world feels like a dumpster fire led by fire ants with flamethrowers.
Ant Man must be on vacation.
You try to build something beautiful—and it keeps getting washed away like a sandcastle at high tide.
Well, no one made you go to the beach and build sandcastles.
And still… you keep going.
Why?

I don’t claim to know what the point is.
But I’ve learned this:
The meaning you make from your experiences will either liberate you… or lock you into the same old story.
Some of us climb mountains—just to come back down.
Some of us lift weights—just to drop them.
Some of us love—just to feel pain.
Some of us lead—just to discover how alone we’ve felt.
What we do will always seem irrational to someone.
So maybe the point isn’t to find the “right” thing to do.
Maybe it’s to create meaning from what we choose to do.
And if you’re someone who leads, serves, or carries weight for others…
but still wonders what the point is—
You’re not alone.
And you’re not broken.
You’re at a decision point.
🔻 What’s been giving your life meaning lately?
Comment below if you’re exploring this question in a deeper way.
Or, if you want structured support to help make meaning from your current phase of life…
About the Author

Kyle Jason Leitzke is a former football star turned holistic coach who helps conscientious individuals create sustainable fulfillment—without burnout or regret. Blending identity work, holistic lifestyle, and The Fulfillment Code™, he supports high achievers and heart-centered leaders in aligning their life, work, and relationships with what matters most. Kyle’s grounded, real-world approach meets you where you are—and helps you practice balance from the inside out.
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