Is it possible to still find appealing that which we have already attained? In an age of gratitude bullet journals and the rise of self-help authors telling us we are enough, we still find ourselves searching for more. Why is that? This question of “wanting what we have” comes to me through psychotherapist, author, and literal owl (she is so wise),
Can We Want What We Have?
Can We Want What We Have?
Can We Want What We Have?
Is it possible to still find appealing that which we have already attained? In an age of gratitude bullet journals and the rise of self-help authors telling us we are enough, we still find ourselves searching for more. Why is that? This question of “wanting what we have” comes to me through psychotherapist, author, and literal owl (she is so wise),