We often exhaust ourselves trying to "hack" a sense of inner quiet through career milestones, intellectual pursuits, or scenic escapes, yet that nagging feeling of inadequacy remains. This message shifts the focus away from the human tendency to over-function and toward the simple, counterintuitive invitation found in Hebrews 4: to stop searching and start looking up. By examining the exhaustion of a performance-based identity, we find relief in the reality that the most important work of our lives—our peace and our standing before God—has already been completed by someone else. It is a candid reflection on why we hesitate to ask for help and a reminder that the "throne of grace" isn't a place of judgment to be feared, but a source of lasting rest that doesn't evaporate when the vacation ends or the bank account fluctuates.