the Amor Fati wayyyyyy.......
I t is my good luck that this happened to me, I can bear it without pain, neither crushed by the present nor fearful of the future, Marcus Aurelius wrote in his Meditations. The first five months of this year didn’t unfold according to any plan I might’ve sketched. Uncertainties cropped up, plans derailed, and the unexpected became routine. But through all of it, two philosophical anchors steadied me: Amor Fati and Stoicism . The phrase ukhal'ak sizi has never been so relevant. There is nothing to complain about. When you complain too much, everything becomes a potential complaint Amor Fati – Loving the Fate You Didn’t Choose “Not merely to bear what is necessary, still less to conceal it…but to love it.” – Nietzsche Amor Fati— love of fate —isn’t just acceptance. It’s choosing to see every event, even hardship, as necessary and good in its own right. It's the idea that what happens should happen because it did happen. That mindset reshaped how I approached challenges in...