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The Freedom of Not Chasing More

6 min · 6 de may de 2026
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This episode explores the constant drive for “more” and how it can create a life of endless striving without true satisfaction. While growth and ambition are valuable, the habit of always chasing the next goal can prevent us from appreciating what we already have. Through Daniel’s experience, the episode shows how achievements quickly become normal, leading to a cycle where fulfillment is always postponed. Even after reaching meaningful milestones, the urge to keep moving forward remains, creating a quiet sense of restlessness. The episode emphasizes that “enough” is not something we reach through accumulation, but something we choose to recognize. By shifting from chasing to appreciating, we begin to see the completeness already present in our lives. It concludes by highlighting that true freedom comes not from having more, but from needing less to feel whole—allowing us to grow intentionally while still feeling content in the present moment.

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