How To Get Through Life’s Most Difficult Situations | Amor Fati

If it happened, then it was meant to happen. The great German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche would describe his formula for human greatness as amor fati—a love of fate. “That one wants nothing to be different, not forward, not backwards, not in all eternity. Not merely bear what is necessary, still less conceal it….but love it.” The Stoics were not only familiar with this attitude but they embraced it. Two thousand years ago, writing in his own personal journal which would become known as Meditations, Emperor Marcus Aurelius would say: “A blazing fire makes flame and brightness out of everything that is thrown into it.” Another Stoic, Epictetus, who as a crippled slave has faced adversity after adversity, echoed the same: “Do not seek for things to happen the way you want them to; rather, wish that what happens happen the way it happens: then you will be happy.” 🪙 Get an Amor Fati Medallion to remember this lesson: ✉️ Want Stoic wisdom delivered to your inbox daily? Sign up for the FREE Daily Stoic email at 🎓 FREE GUIDE to Stoic philosophy: Instagram: ​ Twitter: Facebook: TikTok: @daily_stoic #Stoicism​ #DailyStoic​ #RyanHoliday​ #amorfati
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