In America, we’re told that if we work hard, make good choices, and play by the rules, we’ll succeed. But is that actually how life works?
In this *final* episode of our Not Just Sacred series, we explore the “myth of hard work” and take a closer look at how success really works. How much of where you are today is due to your effort and choices, and how much is due to factors outside your control?
Looking at everything from cultural assumptions to biblical wisdom, we unpack the strengths and...
Read MoreIn America, we’re told that if we work hard, make good choices, and play by the rules, we’ll succeed. But is that actually how life works?
In this *final* episode of our Not Just Sacred series, we explore the “myth of hard work” and take a closer look at how success really works. How much of where you are today is due to your effort and choices, and how much is due to factors outside your control?
Looking at everything from cultural assumptions to biblical wisdom, we unpack the strengths and limits of meritocracy, the hidden role of luck (or grace), and why seeing your life rightly can lead to greater humility, generosity, and gratitude.
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