Seeing as last week's test post went fairly well, I thought why not try it again?
I first heard this quote some years ago on a podcast. I don't even recall which podcast it was but I believe the guest was Peter Attia.
Today's quote is from When Nietzsche Wept: A Novel Of Obsession by Irvin D. Yalom. Full disclosure, I have not read this book, but I do like the quote and often reference it with my 13 year old.
“the key to living well is first to will that which is necessary and then to love that which is willed.” Irving D. Yalom
I often use this quote alongside encouragement for my son to put a "full effort" into something. There are times we must do things out of sheer will, but it is not always easy to relish in the "process", "journey", "effort". I am not sure the only way to live well is to love that which you will, but in my opinion, it certainly helps.
What are your thoughts?