Friedrich Nietzsche said, "a long obedience in the same direction" is what makes "life worth living." And as was so often the case, Nietzsche was right (even if he was wrong on the most important questions). If it's true that it's a long obedience in the same direction that makes life worth living, there's no better example of this than the life of Jesus. Jesus' life can quite accuarately be described as a long obedience in the same direction. And what was the "same direction" of Jesus' "long obedience"? It was toward the will of the father. Jesus' long obedience in the same direction was not the pursuit of happiness or the drive for success—it was a revelation of the Father's will.