to have We spend our lives running up and down, making sure we're always busy. Like being busy validates our existence. Like we should be ashamed with ourselves and with our lives if we take a moment to pause. We are being told to push our boundaries and to feel proud of turning into workaholics. And we are being taught to constantly want more, more, and more. The reason is perhaps one that has to do with what society has been persuading us to believe. That is, having more will open a door to happiness. But even when we get what we want, we still don't have enough. We never have enough. And, eventually, we come to realize that piling up material things does not translate into happiness. Or, if it does, it's ephemeral. And so, our wish list continues to grow endlessly in search of that promised happiness.
If only we lived the genuine life...
If only we lived the genuine life...
If only we lived the genuine life...
to have We spend our lives running up and down, making sure we're always busy. Like being busy validates our existence. Like we should be ashamed with ourselves and with our lives if we take a moment to pause. We are being told to push our boundaries and to feel proud of turning into workaholics. And we are being taught to constantly want more, more, and more. The reason is perhaps one that has to do with what society has been persuading us to believe. That is, having more will open a door to happiness. But even when we get what we want, we still don't have enough. We never have enough. And, eventually, we come to realize that piling up material things does not translate into happiness. Or, if it does, it's ephemeral. And so, our wish list continues to grow endlessly in search of that promised happiness.