What Is Enough? (Post #13)

How do you define enough? I mean how do YOU define enough? Have you had enough? How would you know? What I do know is that too little is not enough and too much is more than enough.

Dictionary.com defines “enough” as: “adequate for the want or need; sufficient for the purpose or to satisfy desire”

You see I believe there is a continuum with too little on one end and too much on the other, and enough right in the middle: too littleenoughtoo much.

I have spent most of my life striving and straining for the next “thing”, only to run right past the point of enough to the point of exhaustion. We strive and strain and worry in order to find enough, but we end up with more than enough – we end up with excess. We pass right by enough and don’t even notice it. We think that when we get more we will feel satisfied. Yet, when we get to too much we still aren’t satisfied.

How can this be? Since too much is past enough, then wouldn’t that be more than the amount needed to satisfy…like super-satisfy? Yet, it isn’t satisfying at all. Do we shoot right past fully satisfied to unsatisfied? It sure seems like it.

Perhaps the continuum ought to be: unsatisfied – enough – unsatisfied. Could it be that the only place of full, true satisfaction and joy isn’t more and more, it’s just enough?

2 thoughts on “What Is Enough? (Post #13)

  1. I think you may be right. When we pass enough without even noticing and are unsatisfied we think it must be we need even more to be satisfied and that lie keeps us striving endlessly. So how do we learn to recognize enough?

    • Great question! The key is knowing the truth (and examining it for yourself) and monitoring your peace….stay tuned to future posts for more! 😉

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