<div dir="ltr"><div>I'm still not 100% sure I understand what you are getting at, since what Hashem wants from people, broadly, is to transform their will to His Will. He has many things He wants us to accomplish, and the goal is for us to want to accomplish them all.</div>
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<div>If you want something more specific, I would go with Rav Wolbe's concept of Sulamos - ladders of growth, and whatever stands at the pinnacle of the ladder constitutes what Hashem wants of you. </div>
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<div>The thing is, though, that as you say, there are many valid answers to that question. Many different sources have different ladders. And the reason is because of what the GRA says on Mishlei 16:1-4. Everyone has their own path they need to take in life. It used to be that the Neviim would tell you what it was, then it was Ruach Hakodesh, and now it is only through completely unbiased self-awareness. Which is, for purpose of our discussion, non-existent today. </div>
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<div>And, thus, the GRA there circles back to this: "Nowadays we should not go with grand and phenomenal ideas (Gedolos Veniflaos). We must only ascertain that our actions should be unto Hashem, meaning, in accordance with His Will... and via fulfillment of those actions themselves, i.e. fulfilling Mitzvos Asei and avoiding Lo Saaseis, *they* will make your thoughts in consonance (with the truth), for "Kol Po'al Hashem Lema'anehu," meaning, the primary Will of Hashem is the Torah and the Mitzvos."</div>
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<div>In other words, in theory, the place to look for the answer to that question is *within oneself.* [Which, by the way, is where one needs to look to properly understand Aggadeta.] But since we cannot really be sure that we are free of biases, we must resort to Torah and Mitzvos driven by an unbridled will to do nothing but the Will of Hashem, and that will bring about, to the extent possible, a person reaching the pinnacle of his own ladder.</div>
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