I'm sure that this may have been covered in part elsewhere here, but I think a thread dedicated to "Enough" may be worthwhile.
A few random thoughts...
* In a book I read, one of the authors used a word "Lagome" as an example to live by. The word translated to "enough".. "just right". He used a meal as an example. Some times there is far too much on the plate or you take 2nds at a buffet. You feel over stuffed and lazy after. Other times you wished for "just a bit more" and were still hungry. Then there are the meals that are perfect....you are full, but can still move with ease afterwards and feel satisfied! He was making the point of how we should live our lives like that..."Lagome"...just enough....
* Another story that has stuck with me is an author that had surprising sales of a book he wrote and the bit of noderiety that comes with it. He was invited to a party put on by a major developer that had multiple business interests and holding. When arriving, the place was packed and he was asked if he would like to be introduced to the developer. He said "no thanks". He was questioned as to why he would not want to meet a man that had "this" and "this" and "this" and "that". He stated..."yes, but I have something he will never have....'enough' "
* enough will mean different things to each of us. Hoping we all find "just enough" ;)
I read somewhere that "Satisfaction is wanting what you already have."
when reading, I couldn't help but get an ear worm of this madison avenue message....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48-tcRiBNj4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48-tcRiBNj4)
sigh...
Tao Te Ching - Lao Tzu - chapter 46
When the Tao is present in the universe,
The horses haul manure.
When the Tao is absent from the universe,
War horses are bred outside the city.
There is no greater sin than desire,
No greater curse than discontent,
No greater misfortune than wanting something for oneself.
Therefore he who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.
But ... I WANT LESS!
Tao Te Ching ..."he who knows he has enough is rich"
I agree with the wanting less ...downsizing and purging "stuff"...very "freeing" feeling.
Quote from: Frank on May 07, 2013, 09:13:39 PM
I agree with the wanting less ...downsizing and purging "stuff"...very "freeing" feeling.
Working on it. Working hard
But the durned stuff BREEDS out there :D
Quote from: Captain Smollett on May 07, 2013, 11:56:49 AM
I read somewhere that "Satisfaction is wanting what you already have."
Yea, sounds like a signature line.... ;)
;D :o ::)
I saw a news article today. It instantly made me think of this thread I read many years ago. Joined just to share -
https://www.audacy.com/national/sports/former-mlb-utility-man-john-jaso-retired-to-sail-the-world (https://www.audacy.com/national/sports/former-mlb-utility-man-john-jaso-retired-to-sail-the-world)
or
https://archive.is/mEXk5 (https://archive.is/mEXk5)
Second paragraph :
QuoteDisillusioned by the rampant consumerism and excess he was surrounded by in MLB, Jason retired with $17 million in career earnings, a fraction of what today’s players make, though more than enough to fund a carefree lifestyle spent largely on the open sea. “I want my life to be simple, and it doesn’t get simpler than being on a sailboat,†Jason told David Gardner of the New York Times. “You treat the boat right, and she treats you right. That’s all there is to it.â€
Last paragraph :
QuoteFor all his accomplishments on the diamond, baseball is only a small part of Jaso’s identity, finding his most fulfillment and happiness as a world traveler, experiencing the majestic beauty of true freedom, a priceless gift that extends far beyond the reaches of accumulated wealth and material belongings.
Similar to the autopilot kicking out and the boat rounding up, on the topic of "Enough"
There are never enough deviled eggs.