Voluntary sacrifice, particularly observed during Lent, has been linked to increased happiness due to self-improvement and self-mastery. Sacrifices made out of love rather than fear are more likely to enhance well-being. Starting with small sacrifices can strengthen willpower and lead to greater successes in the future. Cycling pleasures by taking breaks from ordinary enjoyments can optimize the enjoyment of these activities. The act of voluntary sacrifice is seen as an exercise in power over animal instincts, providing proof of our humanity.
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by Arthur C. Br... : www.theatlantic.com 02-18-2021
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