Good, for what, for whom.
Similarly, instead of grousing how the world isn’t the way I’d like it, or a person isn’t the way I’d like them, I try to ask “what’s valuable here for me?”, which is a more productive focus.
Good, for what, for whom.
Similarly, instead of grousing how the world isn’t the way I’d like it, or a person isn’t the way I’d like them, I try to ask “what’s valuable here for me?”, which is a more productive focus.