Implicit in these experiences was a fundamental, hard-to-articulate question
Implicit in these experiences was a fundamental, hard-to-articulate question. There are countless ways to try to express it: What matters most? What is a good life? What is the shape of flourishing life? What kind of life is worthy of our humanity? What is true life? What is right and true and good?
— from Enjoy the Flight (Living/Balance/Happiness/Passion) · Life Worth Living: a Guide to What Mattesr Most by Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, and Ry
In the book
Underneath it sits the oldest question there is — what is a good life, what kind of life is actually worthy of the one you were given? The answer is rarely "arrive faster." It is closer to what one man put on the matter: dig deeper, because life is a journey, and if you dig deep on yours the whole world benefits from it. Let me get the thing itself straight for you, children, because most people spend a lifetime chasing the wrong quarry. — Enjoy the Flight (Living/Balance/Happiness/Passion)