The more you lose yourself in something bigger than yourself, the more energy you will have.
Context
Norman Vincent Peale reveals a paradoxical truth about human motivation and vitality. When we focus exclusively on our own small concerns—our problems, desires, and ego—we often feel drained and depleted.
But when we "lose yourself in something bigger than yourself"—a cause, community, or creative vision that transcends our individual needs—we tap into a profound source of energy. This service-oriented focus connects us to meaning beyond our personal drama, generating enthusiasm and resilience that selfish pursuits cannot provide.
This quote guides us toward sustainable motivation. It suggests that finding a purpose larger than ourselves is not just noble, but practical—it's the secret to maintaining the energy needed for long-term achievement.