At what point do you actually have enough, and who gets to decide that?
In this episode, we explore how expectations, external voices, and internal pressure shape the way we define success, identity, and self-worth. Many people spend their lives chasing standards that were never their own, only to realize that what they have achieved does not align with who they are.
We break down how negative input, comparison, and societal expectations can distort your sense of value, and why what you have or what you do should not be the sole measure of who you are.
This episode focuses on:
• how external expectations shape identity and decision-making
• why people attach their worth to outcomes and achievements
• the tension between ambition and contentment
• how comparison influences long-term satisfaction
• building a more grounded definition of success
If you are questioning your direction, your goals, or what success actually means for you, this episode will help you step back and reassess what “enough” really looks like.
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