A while back, I happened upon a quote as I was scrolling through Instagram that felt like a benevolent smack in the face (if there is such a thing):
“The true joy of life is being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one; being thoroughly worn out before you are thrown on the scrap heap; being a force of nature instead of a feverish, selfish little clod of ailments and grievances, complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy.” –George Bernard Shaw
I mean, DAMN. That’s some deep wisdom and a sick burn rolled into one!
I immediately took a screenshot and told Kristen that we MUST talk about this quote on the podcast.
So, on this brand-new side chat, we’re breaking down this mic-drop moment by George Bernand Shaw and getting into…
Why your purpose doesn’t need to be impressive or seem purposeful to anyone else. How you can be fulfilled without needing to feel like the most significant person in the room. Why it’s critical for you to question the common definition of concepts like “success,” “enough,” and “impact.” Why living a thoroughly good life is about taking small, daily risks, rather than big, flashy ones. How to let go of feeling like a victim to your circumstances (and get off the endless loop of complaining).After you listen, come leave a comment about this episode! We’d love to hear how this quote, and our breakdown, is resonating with you.
Also, next week we’ll be sitting down to record the September episode of Dear Krachel. So if you’ve got a burning question that you’d like us to tackle, come ask us here. We’re game to answer just about anything!
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