

~ love, laughter... my children... and whatever else i am currently in to ~
k and mastery. I promi…ut it’s anything but. Godin talks frankly about quitting and pushing through — and when to do each. Quit when you’ll be mediocre, when the returns aren’t worth the investment, when you no longer think you’ll enjoy the ends. Stick when the dip is the obstacle that creates scarcity, when you’re simply bridging the gap between beginner’s luck and mastery. I promise, next year you are guaranteed to find yourself in moments when you don’t know what is the…
…han our good ones — how we are, on the whole, more naturally cognizant of that which is unpleasant. It’s as Timothy Kreider wrote: “We dismiss peak moments… as an ephemeral chemical buzz, just endorphins or hormones, but accept those 3 a.m. bouts of despair as unsentimental insights into the truth about our lives.”