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The Burden of Wanting More

4 min · 7. maj 2026
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What separates people who stay comfortable from those who keep reaching for something bigger than they can fully explain? In this episode, we explore a powerful idea: “Some people don’t just want success—they feel the pull of something bigger than their expectations can contain.” That tension isn’t always visible. It doesn’t always have a clear name or destination. It’s the quiet drive to keep going when “good enough” doesn’t feel like enough, and when the next step matters more than having the full map. We break down what it means to carry a vision you can’t fully articulate—and why that can feel both motivating and isolating. Because while some people are built for routine, others are built for expansion: for pushing past what’s familiar into what’s still undefined. This isn’t just about ambition. It’s about identity, clarity, and learning how to keep moving when your destination is still coming into focus. 💡 What You’ll Learn: • Why some people feel a persistent pull toward “more” without a clear endpoint • The difference between structured goals and evolving purpose • How to navigate ambition when you can’t fully explain it to others • Why not being understood isn’t the same as being wrong • How to take meaningful next steps even without full clarity 🛠️ Action Step: Ask yourself: “What keeps pulling at me, even when I can’t fully explain why?” Then take one small step toward it this week—without waiting for full clarity or validation. 📌 Perfect For: • High achievers who feel restless even when things are going well • Creatives, builders, and long-term thinkers • Students and professionals navigating uncertainty • Anyone who feels like they’re meant for something they can’t yet define

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