How many people have you come across who question their conditions, their motives, their dreams? You can view suffering as something you bring on yourself as a kind of karma. You can also trust as you make choices that feel right, that the rest will follow.
I have known people to give up the perceived security of a desk job to start a business close to the heart. Repeatedly, these people had no idea where the clients would come from, but they had faith. Their hearts and souls were stirred. They attuned to the source of their own powerful energy vibration. They are tested to the utmost.
One woman I know was a nurse administrator with considerable experience. She took a settlement package and opened a shop where she offered specialized consultations. She initially advertised in a paper with large readership. Yet, no clients came as the result. Yet, one passer-by who was greatly helped trigger a domino effect of this woman's first fifty clients. She has never looked back. Her business has flourished ever since.
Another friend is giving up a teaching position with a predictable salary to focus on promoting and marketing his new inventions. He has experienced numerous setbacks, but chooses to hold his head high. He is increasingly feeling he is attuning to a divine purpose and he is not at all the religious sort. Yet, he realizes his honorable intention.
In some sense, service, or how you render service to others, is what matters. Some people believe that the ways you give unselfishly of yourself are what reflect the imperishable jewel of your character. When you trust in your heart that you are where you need to be, then you open your mind. Amazing things unfold to expand what you see.