Viktor Frankl named “the last of the human freedoms” as the ability “to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances… to choose one’s own way.” (Man’s Search For Meaning)
And, of course, he has serious authority. This assertion was made as he reflected on his time in four different concentration camps.
His point is universally important and applicable: how we face the day is a deeply moral and creative act.
Every moment offers us the possibility to change the story to be more constructive, more loving, more curious.