July
@july
Think about it this way: If I do something -- I want to do it well. Or don't do it at all. Ultimately, doing things is an act of love. If you don't love what you are going to do fully, why even do it? Yes, of course not everything is going to fall into this bucket. But why not maximize the amount of things you love. It can be something simple, like tending to a plant, or sending a message etc Why not? There is almost no downside to this
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July
@july
But ok, you say, what does it mean to do something well? This is not doing something well compared to others, but doing something well compared to what you think is good. Sometimes I read books, or see art, or projects -- and I think to myself wow, this is great. And I'd almost wish to evoke that same sense in myself. And if I can it means I'm doing things that I am happy to have done
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Erik
@eriklarsson.eth
Hehe, @vgr was arguing for the opposite the other day 😀. https://warpcast.com/vgr/0x4ed04796
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pugson
@pugson
but i want to do so many things man
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Wager
@marketwager
“Technology” derives from “Techne” (τέχνη) is an ancient Greek term that means craft, skill, or art. In life, skill brings joy. Do you play chess?
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Awais.eth🎩🎭Ⓜ️
@awaiskhan
Do what you love with full effort, or don’t do it at all. The more you fill your life with things you love, the better it becomes no downside to that.
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Priya 🦉🎩
@priyasai
Beautifully said. I also think this cultivates a depth within ourselves. I like to think of it like, "this person or situation is giving me an opportunity to dig a little and act with loving intention". So let me take this opportunity because they're a teacher in disguise even if it might not seem like it at first 🙏
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0ffline.xo 👽🪐✨
@0ffline
So beautiful!! If there is no love I dont want it. Especially cooking
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