This document is an introduction to a workbook called "What Do You Want To Do With Your Life?" by Hans Glint. It aims to help readers develop a life plan by answering the question "What do I want to do with my life?" rather than "What should I do with my life?". The introduction discusses how children are often asked what they want to be when they grow up, but are conditioned to think about their future in terms of what others expect rather than their own desires. It argues the importance of focusing on one's own happiness and changing the question to a empowering form focused on personal wants rather than obligations. The workbook will guide readers through exercises to explore their past, present, and future to develop a