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Weekend Check-In: Desire vs Need

9 min · 22 de may de 2026
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We spend a surprising amount of life treating desires like needs. Not because wanting things is wrong, but because somewhere along the way we begin believing peace can only arrive once the next thing does. In this Taoist Check-In, we explore the difference between desire and need, why modern life constantly blurs the line between them, and how attachment quietly turns ordinary wants into sources of suffering. This isn’t about giving things up or pretending not to care. It’s about learning how to pursue what matters without making your inner stability dependent on the outcome. A short reflection on sufficiency, attachment, and one simple question that can change the way you move through life. Listen now and join the conversation.

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