A Meaningful Story & A Meaningful Life

July 7, 2010

in Personal Growth

If you watched a movie about a guy who wanted a Volvo and worked for years to get it, you wouldn’t cry at the end when he drove off the lot, test­ing the wind­shield wipers. You wouldn’t tell your friends you saw a beau­ti­ful movie or go home and put a record on to think about the story you’d seen. The truth is, you wouldn’t remem­ber that a movie a week later, except you’d feel robbed and want your money back. Nobody cries at the end of a movie about a guy who wants a Volvo.

But we spend years actu­ally liv­ing those sto­ries, and expect our lives to feel mean­ing­ful. The truth is, if what we choose to do with our lives won’t make a story mean­ing­ful, it won’t make a life mean­ing­ful either.

From A Mil­lion Miles in a Thou­sand Years: What I Learned While Edit­ing My Life by Don­ald Miller. Re-reading it now and still lov­ing it. My review here.

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