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Seneca warns that many things we pursue carry hidden costs — some are worthless, others cost far more than we realize. In a culture chasing bigger houses and more possessions, recognizing these costs frees us.
As you walk past your belongings, ask: Do I need this? What is it worth? What is it costing me? A simple pause can reveal surprising clarity.
By keironSeneca warns that many things we pursue carry hidden costs — some are worthless, others cost far more than we realize. In a culture chasing bigger houses and more possessions, recognizing these costs frees us.
As you walk past your belongings, ask: Do I need this? What is it worth? What is it costing me? A simple pause can reveal surprising clarity.