Why A Million Miles In A Thousand Years Is A Great Book
Donald Miller wrote A Million Miles in a Thousand Years to help us write better lives. This book is something special.
I hope that you will find the section of the book that I share to be meaningful. This is not a comprehensive review of the book. Just a few things that I got out of it.
I filled seven pages with quotes that I like from this book. .The ones they share are ones I hope will help to give meaning to your story.
The first thing to know is that a good story is not an easy story. Miller says:
“When Steve, Dan, and I first started working together, I didn’t want Don to embrace conflict. I wanted an easy story. But nobody really remembers easy stories. Characters have to face their greatest fears with courage. That’s what makes a story good. If you think about the stories you like most, they probably have lots of conflict. There is probably death at stake, inner death or actual death, you know. These polar charges, these happy and sad things in life, are like colors God uses to draw the world.”
None of us wants conflict in our life, but if we want our lives to have flavor, we need to sprinkle in some conflict. But conflict is tough. In fact, Miller states:
“Here’s the truth about telling stories with your life. It’s going to sound like a great idea, and you are going to get excited about it, and then when it comes time to do the work, you’re not going to want to do it. It’s like that with writing books, it’s like that with life. People love to have a lived a great story, but few people like to work it takes to make it happen. But joy costs pain.”
I often feel that I’m not willing to pay the cost for joy. It’s difficult to give up my comfort. It’s difficult to leave my comfort zone. Pain is not comfortable. But that’s the price.
Breaking out of your comfort zone will require something extra. But it’s well worth it. Miller says:
“And that’s the thing you realize when you organize your life into the structure of story. You get a taste for one story and then another, and then another, and the stories will build until your living a kind of epic of risk and reward, and the whole thing will be molding you into the actual character whose roles you’ve been playing. And when you live a good story, you get a taste for kind of meaning in life, and you can’t go back to being normal; you can’t go back to meaningless scenes stitched together by the forgettable thread of wasted time. The more practice stories I lived, the more I wanted an epic to climb inside of and see through to its end.”
And the reward for living such a life. A good life. A life with risk and reward. To reward is living a life with meaning. Miller says,
“Pain then, if one could have faith in something greater than himself, might be a path To experiencing a meaning beyond the false gratification of personal comfort.”
If you want your life to be good story, then I would recommend you pick up this book. The to decide what you want for your life. Decide what you need to give up her overcome to get it. And then you just need to go and get it. That’s what makes a great life.
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