🏛️ Stoic Quote
Amor fati – “Love your fate”, which is in fact your life. - Friedrich Nietzsche
Loving your fate means embracing both the good and the bad as essential parts of your journey. For example, if you miss out on a promotion at work, instead of dwelling on disappointment, you can see it as an opportunity to grow your skills or explore new paths. By welcoming all experiences as necessary, you cultivate resilience and peace of mind.
And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.
Romans 8:28 teaches that God works all things together for good, even when circumstances seem unfavorable. This aligns with the reflection on loving one’s fate, as both encourage trust in the unfolding of life rather than resisting it. The Stoic pillar of Wisdom is emphasized because it takes discernment and perspective to see setbacks as opportunities for growth and greater purpose.