Is it wrong to live by accident, wander into our careers, stumble onto our relationships, hoping it will all work out? No, says the author of The Peaceful Warrior and many books since. In fact, surrendering to life, to God, to the moment is the highest calling. But we were also given the capacity to discern, to weigh, to think, to make choices. So that when we reach one of life's many crossroads, instead of flipping a coin, we can apply, along with our faith, sound principles for living on purpose.Written by a former world-champion athlete, coach, and educator, Dan Millman presents practical ways to transform daily challenges into vehicles of spiritual growth. In Living on Purpose, Millman tackles some of the toughest questions, and in the process, refines and expands on the teachings of his other books. Millman applies timeless principles to questions about metaphysics, destiny and free will, control and surrender, goal-making, marriage, child-rearing, money and work, sexuality, priority setting, and simplifying life. He combines hard-won personal wisdom with common sense to shed light on real-world problems.