I love that question- 'are you satisfiable?' I absolutely agree that everything in our society is set up to make us want more-to acquire more possessions, to travel to more places and have more experiences, to make, save, or accumulate more money, and so forth. When we feel dissatisfied, we should ask ourselves whether we are even satisfiable to begin with.
Yes! I love that too, Shlomo. Even with something “positive,” it can become problematic. Like can we be ok with things just as they are in this moment, appreciate the beauty that is available here and now, without having to change things, while knowing that everything will change and is changing all the time?
I love that question- 'are you satisfiable?' I absolutely agree that everything in our society is set up to make us want more-to acquire more possessions, to travel to more places and have more experiences, to make, save, or accumulate more money, and so forth. When we feel dissatisfied, we should ask ourselves whether we are even satisfiable to begin with.
Yes! I love that too, Shlomo. Even with something “positive,” it can become problematic. Like can we be ok with things just as they are in this moment, appreciate the beauty that is available here and now, without having to change things, while knowing that everything will change and is changing all the time?