follow one's bliss

English

Etymology

Coined (as follow your bliss) by American mythologist Joseph John Campbell (1904–1987).

Verb

follow one's bliss (third-person singular simple present follows one's bliss, present participle following one's bliss, simple past and past participle followed one's bliss)

  1. (intransitive) To use the awareness of what causes one to experience rapture as a guide for determining what constitutes authentic and proper living.
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