We don’t know how to feel with conscience. Ideas like integrity or devotion remain abstract, theoretically correct and good, but lacking the ability to produce immediately fulfilling emotions or sensations. What I mean by learning to think emotionally and physiologically is rediscovering the visceral joy of investing in what we already love, the kind of unquestioned spiritual relentlessness we had as kids. As adults, that demands an internal dialogue through which we transpose the search for pleasure onto a platform that is in harmony with our conscience and real responsibilities. We find the pleasure in applied conscience. That’s a lot easier than it sounds. Basically, it’s about recognizing and feeling passion for what we really want to do in our lives.
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About This Quote
About Darrell Calkins
Darrell Calkins.
Themes
- Creativity — The spark of original thought, invention, and artistic vision
- Happiness — Thoughts on finding joy, contentment, and fulfilment
- Humor — Witty observations and humorous takes on everyday life