The life of Katsuhiro Motoyama illustrates the transition from seeking existence to seeking purpose. His journey—from a lonely student to a globally influential figure—was driven by a shift in question from “Does God exist?” to “If God exists, what is my part in His plan?”
His success was rooted in intense effort (e.g., 14-hour study days) and a “publicly visible” faith, acting as a “billboard for God.” This demonstrates that greatness is achieved when personal ambition aligns with divine purpose through rigorous work and bold commitment.