human nature is insatiable

Keyword contentment human nature is insatiable. Therefore our brain must control our nature and determine our satisfaction and happiness. Dissatisfaction is omnipresent. There are two types of this satisfactions - - necessary and unnecessary. There is the satisfaction of creative people who constantly strive to improve their work. This dissatisfaction improves our lives and does not lead to unhappiness. dissatisfaction about what is unimportant or unchangeable. It is very important to identify the dissatisfactions that you have and decide if they are important enough to be dissatisfied or if it is even changeable. Can possibly make a new prayer g-d

— from Enjoy the Flight (Living/Balance/Happiness/Passion)

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We are built to adapt to new circumstances, which is a marvelous survival trick and a terrible happiness strategy, because the new car becomes ordinary astonishingly fast. Not all dissatisfaction is the enemy, mind you — the creative person's hunger to improve his work is the useful kind; the trap is the other kind, restlessness over things that are unimportant or can't be changed, and wisdom is largely the skill of telling them apart. It's no accident that the more materialistic a person is, the less happy they tend to be. — Enjoy the Flight (Living/Balance/Happiness/Passion)

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