In our hyper-constructive world, it's easy to equate success and happiness with accumulation. We add new skills to our resumés, hoping to land better jobs and earn more money. We nurture relationships, striving for deeper connection and fulfillment. We consume knowledge, experiences, and perhaps even superfoods, in the hopes they will enhance our lives and bodies. All these additions contribute to our personal growth and sense of achievement, fitting the familiar narrative of self-improvement.
Remove Things Every Day
Remove Things Every Day
Remove Things Every Day
In our hyper-constructive world, it's easy to equate success and happiness with accumulation. We add new skills to our resumés, hoping to land better jobs and earn more money. We nurture relationships, striving for deeper connection and fulfillment. We consume knowledge, experiences, and perhaps even superfoods, in the hopes they will enhance our lives and bodies. All these additions contribute to our personal growth and sense of achievement, fitting the familiar narrative of self-improvement.