Your point about voluntary simplicity versus enforced scarcity hit home. Without a stable floor, talk of enough can feel like spiritual gaslighting, but once basics are safe I find it shows up as closing the laptop on time and letting a win be a win instead of upgrading the goal like a phone plan. My tiny practice is a nightly check, if nothing changed tomorrow, what already feels solid right now. How do you spot the moment when healthy desire turns into chasing?
RE: Question of the Week: What Does 'Enough' Look Like in Your Life?