Embracing Easy Solutions
Embracing challenges is essential, yet it's equally important to question the notion that difficulty equates to value. Exploring the idea of making tasks easier can lead to profound insights about our approach to problem-solving. By shifting our perspective, we can discover that not everything worth doing has to be hard, inviting a more balanced view of achievement and fulfillment.In this clip
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How to Use Your Time Well | Oliver Burkeman
Related Questions
Is the proposition "Life is hard, and achieving big goals is hard, but this difficulty is what makes it worthwhile. The amount of pleasure you can get from the pursuit is in direct proportion to how hard it is." the right way to look at life?
Is it a valid perspective to accept that life is hard and achieving big goals is challenging, but that this difficulty is what makes it worthwhile, as discussed in the episode Unveiling the Path to a Life Worth Living | Miroslav Volf (Yale Professor & Theologian) and the clip Life's Three Perspectives? Can the amount of pleasure you derive from the pursuit be in direct proportion to how hard it is?