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Dear Aida,
One of the most important skills you will ever learn —
yet one of the rarest —
is recognizing the difference between what is enough
and what is more than enough.
Most people never learn this distinction.
And because they never learn it, they spend their lives chasing “more,”
even when more no longer adds value, meaning, joy, or freedom.
“More” is a moving target.
“More” is an appetite that grows the more you feed it.
“More” is what the world sells to you when it has nothing deeper to offer.
But enough —
enough is a boundary,
a clarity,
a point at which life becomes spacious rather than crowded.
To know what is enough is to become free.
To know what is more than enough is to become wise.
By Only Life After AllDear Aida,
One of the most important skills you will ever learn —
yet one of the rarest —
is recognizing the difference between what is enough
and what is more than enough.
Most people never learn this distinction.
And because they never learn it, they spend their lives chasing “more,”
even when more no longer adds value, meaning, joy, or freedom.
“More” is a moving target.
“More” is an appetite that grows the more you feed it.
“More” is what the world sells to you when it has nothing deeper to offer.
But enough —
enough is a boundary,
a clarity,
a point at which life becomes spacious rather than crowded.
To know what is enough is to become free.
To know what is more than enough is to become wise.