3-2-1: On loving your fate, how to handle pressure, and the value of being proactive yet positive
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3-2-1: On loving your fate, how to handle pressure, and the value of being proactive yet positive
“Let Fate find us prepared and active. Here is the great soul—the one who surrenders to Fate. The opposite is the weak and degenerate one, who struggles with and has a poor regard for the order of the world, and seeks to correct the faults of the gods rather than their own.” —SENECA, MORAL LETTERS
Can you learn to see failure as a blessing? The purpose of life is to learn.
That’s why you need to maintain a state of spiritual generosity: a state of constant giving, motivated by the faith that when life seems to interfere with your personal journey, it’s really guiding you to the set of actions that will allow that journey to continue. It’s not a path you can find through thinking; it’s a path that only becomes visible
... See morethat is how I operate.” So I explained to him that when things are going bad, there’s going to be some good that will come from it. Oh, mission got cancelled? Good. We can focus on another one. Didn’t get the new high-speed gear we wanted? Good. We can keep it simple. Didn’t get promoted? Good. More time to get better. Didn’t get funded? Good. We o
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