You have enough. You just cannot feel it yet. In a world engineered to keep you wanting, sufficiency has become one of the most radical and most difficult experiences available. The raise arrives and the satisfaction lasts a week. The house is purchased and the restlessness relocates. The achievement is celebrated and the next target is already forming on the horizon. The wanting never stops, not because you are ungrateful or unusually acquisitive, but because the system surrounding your life was specifically designed to ensure that enough never quite arrives. Enough Never Comes is a deeply human exploration of desire in the age of abundance. With cinematic honesty and emotional precision, this book examines the comparison engine, the hedonic treadmill, the manufactured scarcity that makes genuinely fortunate people feel perpetually poor, and the quiet, radical practice of learning to inhabit the life already here rather than the improved version always just ahead. This is not a book about wanting less. It is a book about wanting honestly. About learning to distinguish the desire that is genuinely yours from the desire that was manufactured for you, and discovering, in that distinction, something the culture of more has never been able to deliver. The life that is already full. It was always here.
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