It begins early, almost imperceptibly. A child brings home a report card with decent grades. Instead of praise, a question follows: “Why not an A?” Years pass, and expectations swell—higher marks, more degrees, prestigious titles, bigger salaries, better homes. Without ever stopping to ask why, we step onto a treadmill of perpetual striving.
The modern world quietly wires us to believe that “more” is the key to happiness: more money, more fame, more recognition, more possessions. This idea seeps into every crevice of life—from education and career to relationships and self-worth.
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