Brother Stavros
New Skete Monastery
New York, NY USA
"The biggest pitfall is to let society decide what your happiness is. To be really happy, you have to be countercultural, and have the bravery to do it."
Career Roadmap
Brother's work combines: Non-Profit Organizations, Philosophy & Religion, and Learning / Being Challenged
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Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Philosophy
Georgetown University
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life has been direct
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Came from an "ordinary" middle-class family in Washington D.C., wasn't particularly religious, but comfortable with religion, politics.
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Introduced to Eastern religion in college; decided he wanted to become a monk.
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His mother tried to stop him, said he was wasting his education; he had to just shut her down, knew what he was meant to do.
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Everyone has at least one moment of "crisis," where you're on the edge and have to make a choice.
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Says commitment often comes across as, "If I have x, I can't have y," and that scares us, dissuades us from pursuing things.
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Can't let society define happiness for you, because society has an agenda, wants to "sell" you happiness.
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Considers his life a happy life; says that doesn't mean it's "full of giggles," means he's content and at ease.
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Says first step towards happiness is education; expose yourself to everything, find opportunities everywhere.