What does enough look like for you?

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What does enough look like for you?

What does enough look like for you—in your work, your relationships, your time, your possessions? Where are you pursuing more out of habit, fear, or comparison?

Context

This prompt asks a quietly radical question: What does enough look like for you? Not what do you want, or what do others expect, but what truly satisfies—what brings a sense of peace, sufficiency, and grounded joy.

Our culture often runs on the idea that more is always better. More success, more money, more validation, more achievement. But the chase for “more” never really ends—unless we define “enough” for ourselves. Without that line, we keep moving the goalpost, always just out of reach.

Philosophers like Epicurus believed that the key to happiness wasn’t in abundance, but in learning to desire only what is necessary and natural. He called this the foundation of tranquility. And the Stoics would agree: if you don’t know what enough is, even having everything will still feel like not quite enough.

What does enough look like for you—in your work, your relationships, your time, your possessions? Where are you pursuing more out of habit, fear, or comparison? And more importantly: What might become possible if you knew you already had—or could create—enough?

Defining “enough” is not settling. It’s choosing clarity over craving. Peace over pressure. And freedom over endless striving.

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