Most of the time, we think of effort as something positive. A key ingredient for success that we're constantly told to increase. It's common sense, ingrained in us from childhood: if you want to achieve more, you need to try harder. But what if there's more to effort than just pushing ourselves to the limit? What if trying too hard isn't always the path to success we believe it to be? In this video, we'll explore how less effort can often lead to better outcomes, and how different schools of thought guide us in managing this life paradox. We'll discuss what Stoicism, Marcus Aurelius, Alan Watts, and Viktor Frankl had to teach us on this topic.
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