2022-08-04
1 小时 6 分钟There's just something about pushing our comfort zone, doing difficult things, doing things that make us feel alive, that just, for whatever reason, just the quirk of human biology just contributes something that is almost like needed and that cultivates and pushes us forward.
And honestly, like, that's kind of what it's all about.
So adults do this thing, and maybe you've already done it yourself since, well, you're probably grown up.
I'm working on that myself, where we go out of our way to kind.
Of remind kids or quote younger folks in our life that life will come with its difficult moments.
So we should just revel in the good and the easy times while they last.
Ease, having no resistance, no struggle, nothing hard, we learn.
Well, that's the state that we should most aspire to.
That's when things are good.
And as you're a kid, that's when.
It comes most naturally.
So just enjoy it and try and.
Avoid anything that challenges you.
But what about those hard things and moments and experiences?
Well, isn't there value in them?
Even if they're not fun in the moment, aren't they important in not only making us who we are, but in fostering confidence and competence and resilience and making life truly good and equipping us with what we need to get through the times when it's not so easy or good?
And what about that age old notion of toughness?
What's really going on there?
Can we be tough but also gentle or vulnerable or open?
Maybe all the above?