Rethinking Effort and Achievement Through a Buddhist Monk's Perspective

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The article discusses the concept of the arrival fallacy, where achieving goals often leads to short-lived happiness. It emphasizes the importance of setting meaningful goals that bring fulfillment and focusing on mastery rather than performance. Drawing inspiration from a Buddhist proverb, it suggests appreciating the journey and effort put into achieving goals as sacred acts themselves. The key is to find satisfaction in progress on one's own terms and celebrate the divine effort put in, rather than constantly seeking external validation or comparison to others.

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