What if having enough is not a limitation-but a strength?
We live in a world that always asks for more.
More work. More money. More choices. More speed.
Yet many of us, even while functioning well, feel quietly overextended.
Phor Phiang is a Thai word that means having enough.
Behind it lies a way of living that helps you recognize the difference between what truly carries you-and what merely takes up space.
This book is not about giving up ambition or simplifying your life at all costs.
It is about learning when enough is already present.
Through quiet reflections and everyday stories, Phor Phiang explores what having enough can look like in:
work and striving
money and security
relationships and closeness
time, pace, and rest
Rather than offering formulas or steps to follow, this book creates space.
Space to slow down.
Space to listen.
Space to notice when life does not need to be pushed further.
Phor Phiang does not ask you to change your life.
It asks you to see the life you are already living.
This is a book for readers who are not broken-but tired.
For those who sense that more is not always better.
For anyone who wants to live with clarity, balance, and quiet strength in a world that never stops asking for more.
When you know what is enough, something shifts.
The pace softens.
The direction becomes clearer.
And life begins to carry you again.
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