Desire and Dissatisfaction
Fashion swings. Technology improves. Everything changes.
We are raised in a world that constantly gives us more and therefore we want more. But do we believe that we need more?
It's habit-forming; we expect what the environment gives us. It shapes us.
Desire seems to be only temporarily quenched until the next desire comes, and if the next desire is not fed, we experience dissatisfaction. With desire and dissatisfaction present, we cannot experience contentment and peace.
Let's learn what it means to be satisfied to simply BE.
SARK writes in her inspiring, whimsical books:
"You have enough.
You do enough.
You are enough."
Can that, at times, be enough for us? Let's work toward enough being absolutely enough.
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