There's a constant striving in our lives over such trifle matters as 'things'. We want more and more and are rarely satisfied with prolonged periods of time. Even in relationships, we sometimes aren't satisfied with our current partner and want another man or woman. We feel at odds with the world and this causes suffering. As the great Buddha described, the cessation of suffering is achieved when we stop all wanting and desiring (dukkah). So, how does one become more appreciative, or satisfied with what we already have?
These are first world problems. We have most of our needs met at a whim; but, the wanting continues.
Thoughts? — Posty McPostface
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