![]() ![]() “Reason shows us there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” If this is the case, why do we make excuses? Why do we come up with rationalizations about these how we do or don’t, especially when the rationalizations just make us feel worse about the actions we want to take anyway? What thoughts you have around these events, how you feel about them, and how you respond to them are the only things that you have control over. How you feel about the events that happen to you in your life will not change if they are going to happen or not. When the stoics use the term Amor Fati, what they mean is to love your fate, to love and accept what life sends your way. ![]() We all have events and challenges that happen in our lives. This is your life! Decide to be extraordinary and do what you need to do–now.” Stop the excuses and the procrastination. How long can you afford to put off who you really want to be? Your nobler self cannot wait any longer. ![]() “Now is the time to get serious about living your ideals. Lastly if you know of someone that would benefit from or appreciate this podcast, please share it. You can also find more episodes at our website,, and pick up some great looking shirts and hoodies at the Stoic Coffee Shop at. If this podcast speaks to you, please consider give a donation on Patreon at We usually think of applying this to just the events and circumstances of life, but have you ever thought of applying this to other people? For me I think of Amor Fati as loving everything in your life, especially those things that you don’t have control over, and one thing we don’t have control of is other people. This week I want to talk about accepting others for exactly who they are.Īmor Fati is the acceptance and the embracing of your fate, or what life brings your way. Last week I talked about accepting yourself for exactly who you are, including all the things you like and more importantly the things you don’t like about yourself. They are like this because they can't tell good from evil. Admittedly, this part of the game was something I was not looking forward to, but the developers knocked it out of the park, creating a quick and satisfying process that truly adds to the overall feelings the game conveys.When you wake up in the morning, tell yourself: the people I deal with today will be meddling, ungrateful, arrogant, dishonest, jealous and surly. However, it is actually quite fun to try and figure out what a customer wants just by a vague description. New recipes can be unlocked in the game's separate challenge modes, but in story mode, unlocking new drinks often comes through trial and error. Players begin with a handful of recipes available in their phone, but are eventually tasked with unlocking new drinks to appease their thirsty patrons. Making drinks such as lattes, tea, and hot chocolate, is pretty straightforward. While Coffee Talk is mostly about the characters and conversations, players are also required to serve drinks (it is a coffee shop, after all). The in-game mobile device is also used for other things like referencing drink recipes or changing the music. The app is similar to Facebook, with each customer being added to the player’s friends list, eventually revealing more details about them each time the character visits the coffee shop. Fortunately, this is possible through Coffee Talk’s in-game social media mobile app. ![]()
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