Brene Brown talks and writes about this idea also, how needing to be 'low maintenance' can prevent people from acknowledging what they actually need and trying to get there.
Then there is the counter perspective that comes up a lot in discussions of Buddhism and Stoicism that wanting and needing also have the potential to make people needlessly miserable.
Brene Brown talks and writes about this idea also, how needing to be 'low maintenance' can prevent people from acknowledging what they actually need and trying to get there.
Then there is the counter perspective that comes up a lot in discussions of Buddhism and Stoicism that wanting and needing also have the potential to make people needlessly miserable.
Brene Brown talks and writes about this idea also, how needing to be 'low maintenance' can prevent people from acknowledging what they actually need and trying to get there.
Then there is the counter perspective that comes up a lot in discussions of Buddhism and Stoicism that wanting and needing also have the potential to make people needlessly miserable.
There is a sweet spot somewhere in there.