I’m a big fan of enjoying things. In fact, even if things are hard or maybe there are difficult parts, overall you should strive to like the things you do. Whether it’s your career or hobbies or trips you take - enjoyment should be a primary goal. I even think this about exercise. Too often I hear the mantra of pain and suffering as a primary attribute of exercise. You must suffer to be doing it right or getting the benefit from it. Personally, I don’t think this is the case. Even if they’re hard, you should enjoy your workouts and if you don’t, then you should probably find something you do enjoy because it won’t be sustainable otherwise. However, I think if you’re doing it right, most things can be enjoyable. In fact, I like cleaning the bathroom if I have the time and energy. There’s something calming and meditative about it. “Wax on, wax off” - Mr. Miyagi
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I’m a big fan of enjoying things. In fact, even if things are hard or maybe there are difficult parts, overall you should strive to like the things you do. Whether it’s your career or hobbies or trips you take - enjoyment should be a primary goal. I even think this about exercise. Too often I hear the mantra of pain and suffering as a primary attribute of exercise. You must suffer to be doing it right or getting the benefit from it. Personally, I don’t think this is the case. Even if they’re hard, you should enjoy your workouts and if you don’t, then you should probably find something you do enjoy because it won’t be sustainable otherwise. However, I think if you’re doing it right, most things can be enjoyable. In fact, I like cleaning the bathroom if I have the time and energy. There’s something calming and meditative about it. “Wax on, wax off” - Mr. Miyagi