
Something has gone wrong. We have more access to information, people, and opportunities than any generation in history. Yet satisfaction, purpose, and happiness are declining almost everywhere you look.
I think a part of the answer is WAY simpler than we want to admit. Humans were made for great work, not the busy work or performative work so many fall into these days. We were created to do work that actually matters.
You do not have to "be on the grind" every single waking hour, but you do need something worth working toward. My encouragement is to find that thing and give it everything you have.
Finding a mission worth working for is a HUGE part of the pursuit of happiness.
I think a part of the answer is WAY simpler than we want to admit. Humans were made for great work, not the busy work or performative work so many fall into these days. We were created to do work that actually matters.
You do not have to "be on the grind" every single waking hour, but you do need something worth working toward. My encouragement is to find that thing and give it everything you have.
Finding a mission worth working for is a HUGE part of the pursuit of happiness.
Shared byAlex Chen - 8 days ago
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