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I'm sorry, but I couldn't find an accurate translation for the given text in Arabic. The source text remains: "Dlaczego ciągle chcemy więcej?"

في الحياة ، نشعر دائمًا بنقص شيء ، وإذا تحقق ذلك ، فإننا لا نشعر بالرضا ونختار هدفًا أو حلمًا جديدًا. لذلك ليس من السهل علينا أن نقدر ما لدينا ولا نستطيع أن نكون سعداء تمامًا.

في الحياة ، نشعر دائمًا بنقص شيء ، وإذا تحقق ذلك ، فإننا لا نشعر بالرضا ونختار هدفًا أو حلمًا جديدًا. لذلك ليس من السهل علينا أن نقدر ما لدينا ولا نستطيع أن نكون سعداء تمامًا.

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I would ask a different question: What is needed? What is it needed for? The pursuit of "all the more" is very often a pursuit of what others want or what others think or know that we need it. It is important to focus on yourself and your needs. If we can define what is needed and for what purpose, we can see the moment when we will achieve it and enjoy what we have at the same time. Then you can stop and say I have had enough, enough and I stop there.

I would ask a different question: What is needed? What is it needed for? The pursuit of "all the more" is very often a pursuit of what others want or what others think or know that we need it. It is important to focus on yourself and your needs. If we can define what is needed and for what purpose, we can see the moment when we will achieve it and enjoy what we have at the same time. Then you can stop and say I have had enough, enough and I stop there.

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Man really needs little, has enough to eat, what to wear, a roof over his head, he wants to love and be loved. If we were focusing only on these basic things, on satisfying them, there would be no race. Unfortunately, we like competition, we also like to surround ourselves with beautiful things and we often lose moderation. The more we want, the more effort we put into having it. It's a vicious circle. Instead of surrounding ourselves with people, we surround ourselves with beautiful but dead objects. That is why they quickly stop enjoying us.

Man really needs little, has enough to eat, what to wear, a roof over his head, he wants to love and be loved. If we were focusing only on these basic things, on satisfying them, there would be no race. Unfortunately, we like competition, we also like to surround ourselves with beautiful things and we often lose moderation. The more we want, the more effort we put into having it. It's a vicious circle. Instead of surrounding ourselves with people, we surround ourselves with beautiful but dead objects. That is why they quickly stop enjoying us.

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We are always missing something ...
We are always missing something ...

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Unfortunately or fortunately, this is the nature of all people, the more we have the more we want, it seems to me that such things separate us from animals

Unfortunately or fortunately, this is the nature of all people, the more we have the more we want, it seems to me that such things separate us from animals

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By propaganda of beautiful people and vacation snapshots on insta and other social media. False world.
By propaganda of beautiful people and vacation snapshots on insta and other social media. False world.

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Not everyone wants, you come to the point in life that what you have is enough for you. What is only sought is the inner peace of our soul
Not everyone wants, you come to the point in life that what you have is enough for you. What is only sought is the inner peace of our soul

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We are simply human, so it is in nature to challenge ourselves and complicate our lives;) Thanks to this, humanity has developed, instead of staying in a cave or a shelter. There are many advantages to this pursuit. The problem arises when for someone the feeling of happiness is associated only with overcoming successive obstacles and does not want to stop in this rush. It can be compared to an obsession. Such people never feel satisfied, so they are constantly looking for new goals. It takes a serious illness or some sort of shock in their lives, but eventually they stopped and appreciated the little moments. Most often, for happiness, we need a balance between various spheres of life - physical, mental and spiritual. When one of them is unwell, the subjective sense of happiness decreases. We must ensure that the needs in each of these spheres are met. Visiting the best psychologist will not make us feel better if we are in pain. Conversely, an athletic person who experiences loneliness or toxic relationships will not feel happy. And even rich people sometimes commit suicide because they feel they have achieved it all and have nothing to live for. Every person who does not feel happy should first answer the question in which area they feel the greatest problems or deficiencies, and then take specific steps to change this situation. Do not set yourself too many goals, because it will end up like New Year's resolutions, i.e. discouragement and resignation. Taking small steps towards the goal - first one challenge, then another. Just overcoming your weaknesses can improve your well-being and give the proverbial kick to further action. First of all, we should get to know ourselves and our needs and manage our own lives so that they are satisfied as much as possible. In this case, we have a very good chance to become a happy person, despite the fact that in the eyes of the world we will not achieve anything great in personal development.
We are simply human, so it is in nature to challenge ourselves and complicate our lives;) Thanks to this, humanity has developed, instead of staying in a cave or a shelter. There are many advantages to this pursuit. The problem arises when for someone the feeling of happiness is associated only with overcoming successive obstacles and does not want to stop in this rush. It can be compared to an obsession. Such people never feel satisfied, so they are constantly looking for new goals. It takes a serious illness or some sort of shock in their lives, but eventually they stopped and appreciated the little moments. Most often, for happiness, we need a balance between various spheres of life - physical, mental and spiritual. When one of them is unwell, the subjective sense of happiness decreases. We must ensure that the needs in each of these spheres are met. Visiting the best psychologist will not make us feel better if we are in pain. Conversely, an athletic person who experiences loneliness or toxic relationships will not feel happy. And even rich people sometimes commit suicide because they feel they have achieved it all and have nothing to live for. Every person who does not feel happy should first answer the question in which area they feel the greatest problems or deficiencies, and then take specific steps to change this situation. Do not set yourself too many goals, because it will end up like New Year's resolutions, i.e. discouragement and resignation. Taking small steps towards the goal - first one challenge, then another. Just overcoming your weaknesses can improve your well-being and give the proverbial kick to further action. First of all, we should get to know ourselves and our needs and manage our own lives so that they are satisfied as much as possible. In this case, we have a very good chance to become a happy person, despite the fact that in the eyes of the world we will not achieve anything great in personal development.

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I would definitely distinguish between feeling happy / fulfilled from wanting something more. You can be happy and fulfilled both in a situation where a person is satisfied with what he has and in a situation where we want to do something more in life - I would exclude, however, ordinary hedonism, because it can only give us a short-term feeling of happiness. The point is that people live under the wrong belief that they have to achieve something, start a family, buy a car, and so on to be happy. And even if reaching that goal does make them feel happier, it is impermanent. In fact, achieving happiness is more a matter of understanding how many things only give the impression that we need them, and in fact they are at most some optional form of diversification in our lives. The necessary minimum to be happy is in fact: 1) have people with whom you have good relations (generally, it is worth thinking about others) 2) have a good order in your head so that it does not constantly grind in it, that e.g. something is different than you think, that it should be so 3) not to be bored to death (boredom only in reasonable amounts is recommended) and satisfying your physiological needs relatively well -> it does not come from nothing that time runs differently on both sides of the bathroom door
I would definitely distinguish between feeling happy / fulfilled from wanting something more. You can be happy and fulfilled both in a situation where a person is satisfied with what he has and in a situation where we want to do something more in life - I would exclude, however, ordinary hedonism, because it can only give us a short-term feeling of happiness. The point is that people live under the wrong belief that they have to achieve something, start a family, buy a car, and so on to be happy. And even if reaching that goal does make them feel happier, it is impermanent. In fact, achieving happiness is more a matter of understanding how many things only give the impression that we need them, and in fact they are at most some optional form of diversification in our lives. The necessary minimum to be happy is in fact: 1) have people with whom you have good relations (generally, it is worth thinking about others) 2) have a good order in your head so that it does not constantly grind in it, that e.g. something is different than you think, that it should be so 3) not to be bored to death (boredom only in reasonable amounts is recommended) and satisfying your physiological needs relatively well -> it does not come from nothing that time runs differently on both sides of the bathroom door

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Why do we always want more? In life, we always feel like we are missing something, and even when we achieve it, we don't feel fulfilled and choose the next goal or dream for ourselves. Because of this, it is not easy for us to appreciate what we have and we are unable to be fully happy.
Why do we always want more? In life, we always feel like we are missing something, and even when we achieve it, we don't feel fulfilled and choose the next goal or dream for ourselves. Because of this, it is not easy for us to appreciate what we have and we are unable to be fully happy.

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