Well-Being is Free
The word “well” comes from the Latin root “velle,” meaning to wish strongly and related to the word “volition,” to exercise one’s will; well-being. From this perspective, we are reminded that taking care of ourselves involves what we always already have on hand, with a little bit of spiritual wishing and practical effort thrown in for good measure.
The word “well” comes from the Latin root “velle,” meaning to wish strongly and related to the word “volition,” to exercise one’s will; well-being. From this perspective, we are reminded that taking care of ourselves involves what we always already have on hand, with a little bit of spiritual wishing and practical effort thrown in for good measure.
The word “well” comes from the Latin root “velle,” meaning to wish strongly and related to the word “volition,” to exercise one’s will; well-being. From this perspective, we are reminded that taking care of ourselves involves what we always already have on hand, with a little bit of spiritual wishing and practical effort thrown in for good measure.