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Imagine that you're driving to work and you get a flat tire. Normally you would be thrown into a loop of frustration but this time, instead of getting upset about the incident. you're thrilled to be in the sunshine, getting your hands dirty and feeling the motion of your body while you fix the tire.
Or imagine you get up one Saturday morning at the internet is down, you call the provider and it's a major outage that will take all day to fix. Usually, this would ruin your Saturday of relaxing but this time, you love it because you get to dive into that book you've been neglecting, spend more significant one-on-one time with your spouse, or journal more intimately than you otherwise would have been able to.
That's what this week's episode is about, learning to love the things that happen to you regardless of whether we consider them good or bad. This is a more abstract philosophical conversation than our previous but we hope you find something useful in it that you can put into your life to add more value and meaning.
For more detailed notes on this and all other episodes, you can check out our Obsidian Publish page where we add our show outline, topics, sources, and more details around the discussions we had. Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3ApGgfr
Short Show Notes:
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
The Obstacle Is The Way by Ryan Holiday
The Tao of Seneca by Tim Ferriss
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
If you enjoy our show and want to join our tribe, then check out our Discord Community: https://discord.gg/AvFeTH7ZsS
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Imagine that you're driving to work and you get a flat tire. Normally you would be thrown into a loop of frustration but this time, instead of getting upset about the incident. you're thrilled to be in the sunshine, getting your hands dirty and feeling the motion of your body while you fix the tire.
Or imagine you get up one Saturday morning at the internet is down, you call the provider and it's a major outage that will take all day to fix. Usually, this would ruin your Saturday of relaxing but this time, you love it because you get to dive into that book you've been neglecting, spend more significant one-on-one time with your spouse, or journal more intimately than you otherwise would have been able to.
That's what this week's episode is about, learning to love the things that happen to you regardless of whether we consider them good or bad. This is a more abstract philosophical conversation than our previous but we hope you find something useful in it that you can put into your life to add more value and meaning.
For more detailed notes on this and all other episodes, you can check out our Obsidian Publish page where we add our show outline, topics, sources, and more details around the discussions we had. Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3ApGgfr
Short Show Notes:
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
The Obstacle Is The Way by Ryan Holiday
The Tao of Seneca by Tim Ferriss
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
If you enjoy our show and want to join our tribe, then check out our Discord Community: https://discord.gg/AvFeTH7ZsS