What does “having it all” mean to you? Is it attainable?
Having it all means I’ve found contentment. That word sounds small until you’ve spent years chasing something else.
For me it’s straightforward: my basic needs are covered, my mind is not working against me, and I can make decisions that actually move my life forward. When something hard shows up, I have the tools to get through it without losing myself in the process. That’s the whole list.
I stopped measuring success by what other people were accumulating a long time ago. That’s not a virtue. It’s survival. Chasing their definition of enough was making me worse, not better.
So yes, it’s attainable. But you have to decide first what it actually is for you. Because if you don’t, someone else will, and you’ll spend your life running their race.
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