Sometimes our role in life isn’t to judge something – it is to figure out how to fall in love with it, especially when it becomes part of our new reality.

The other day, I was in a conversation where someone was describing their new commute. The question that came up was, “Do you like it?” And of course, the natural instinct is to evaluate it: I don’t like this part, I don’t like that part, etc.

But if that commute is now your daily reality, what’s the point of judging it?

The only useful response is: “I’m figuring out how to fall in love with it.”

Because once something becomes part of your life – a commute, a schedule, a constraint – complaining about it doesn’t change anything. What helps is learning how to make it useful, meaningful, or even enjoyable.

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