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How about deciding you have enough right now, then improving on that?
Why should you think that "enough" should mean that you get complacent?
And if he quit, he'd be down to zero income. Then again; well, Sweden is a very social state, so he'd be perfectly fine on benefits.
Has more money.
Is well liked. Also well hated to I suppose depending on who but overall he is more loved.
Seems pretty fun and happy in general.
And most important of all he has a wife who seems to love him something not everyone can have including myself.
Only thing I ended up with is money but I worked pretty hard to get that. And at the end of the day I have a hard time even looking at myself in a mirror thinking happy thoughts.
CHANGE THAT.
Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but you go out there, bite and punch, until you can come home, look in the mirror, and like what you see.
Well, by saying enough I don't mean to have enough and that's it; live life everyday in repeat or otherwise. Right now I've got things to improve before feeling like I've accomplished my dreams, and then maintain what I've accomplished as a better person.
But that's what I mean. "Enough" doesn't mean you've decided that you "achieved your dreams" or that you have no other goal that's still to be achieved. It just means....eh, words, and English is not first language...
You know how you sometimes set a goal for yourself and it ends up being inachieavable because it's not truly "yours"? I don't know, it can be as simple as "getting fit", but if you only try it because you want to prove a point to someone else, you're never getting there?
But once you internalize a goal as your own, then any step of the way towards it will be "enough". Even if you know that you're going to take the next one, again and again.
...sorry, I can't explain it better.
I get what you mean, but that wasn't my point. My point is that I want to have enough and not ask, beg, thrive in a bad sense, and feed of just wanting more and more. That's what I mean.
That's a very tall order. I think it's Warren Buffet (correct me?) who was asked how much is enough and he said "One more dollar"?
That's the thing; if you consider "enough" to be something that's consistently outside what you have, you'll never stop wanting more and more.
I wonder what PewDiePie even wants out of life.
You all seem like the kind of people who celebrated his house robbery cuz you think the guys rich.
Hä? His house got robbed?
Did they catch the burglars? Hopefully?