In this episode, William explores Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, Book 10, Passage 35—an insight into accepting all of life, not just the pleasant parts. William reflects on the Stoic concept of amor fati—loving one’s fate—drawing connections to Buddhism, Taoism, and Nietzsche’s philosophy on human greatness.
We discuss why resisting life's hardships only increases suffering, how embracing discomfort leads to growth, and why trying to avoid pain ultimately makes us weaker. Through personal experiences and timeless wisdom, this episode encourages you to shift your perspective—seeing obstacles not as burdens, but as stepping stones.